

Pontiac shifts back to red zone, 10-day lockdown in MoP
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 5, 2021 The entire Outaouais moved back into the red zone status on April 1, although a 10-day lockdown in Gatineau


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 5, 2021 The entire Outaouais moved back into the red zone status on April 1, although a 10-day lockdown in Gatineau
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 7, 2021 The Pontiac’s women’s shelter L’Entourelle is joining others across the province in a call for the Quebec government to


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE April 7, 2021 From mentored to mentor, player to coach, Mike Rusenstrom has had a lengthy career in the hockey world and


EMILY HSUEH QUYON April 7, 2021 A couple in Quyon is frustrated after their yard and basement filled with water on March 23 that has
EMILY HSUEH Pontiac April 7, 2021 April brings warm weather and sunshine, but it also brings attention to a deadly disease that is all too
April 10,1996 25 Years Ago Ragged Chute Bridge out: After six years of requests from Bristol council, the provincial government has finally agreed to replace
It seems that we are hearing more and more about the damaging effects chemicals can have on our health. Some of these hazards are immediate,
Dear Editor, Days are warmer and longer now, you probably noticed that. As snowbanks melt, forgotten treasures appear. Some wildflowers are already in bloom and
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter weekend. The weather was nice and it was good to get outside and enjoy it. While we were
Waltham was saddened to hear of the passing of Adelard Vaillancourt. Adelard was a kind man, always smiling and had a pleasant disposition. The last


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 5, 2021 The entire Outaouais moved back into the red zone status on April 1, although a 10-day lockdown in Gatineau and MRC des Collines will see tighter restrictions than the MRC Pontiac and other MRCs
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC April 7, 2021 The Pontiac’s women’s shelter L’Entourelle is joining others across the province in a call for the Quebec government to implement recommendations for increased resources, as there have been eight femicides within Quebec within the


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE April 7, 2021 From mentored to mentor, player to coach, Mike Rusenstrom has had a lengthy career in the hockey world and continues to be a leader in the Pontiac. Having played hockey for several years himself,


EMILY HSUEH QUYON April 7, 2021 A couple in Quyon is frustrated after their yard and basement filled with water on March 23 that has yet to be removed. Beverly Stanley and her husband live in Quyon right off the
EMILY HSUEH Pontiac April 7, 2021 April brings warm weather and sunshine, but it also brings attention to a deadly disease that is all too familiar to many people; it’s cancer awareness month. According to the Canadian cancer Society, there
April 10,1996 25 Years Ago Ragged Chute Bridge out: After six years of requests from Bristol council, the provincial government has finally agreed to replace the Ragged Chute Bridge. The old bridge was taken out March 21 and the new
It seems that we are hearing more and more about the damaging effects chemicals can have on our health. Some of these hazards are immediate, such as skin or respiratory irritations and chemical burns and others are associated with long-term
Dear Editor, Days are warmer and longer now, you probably noticed that. As snowbanks melt, forgotten treasures appear. Some wildflowers are already in bloom and ephemeral puddles prepare to burgeon with insects, amphibians and waterfowl. On my way from the
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter weekend. The weather was nice and it was good to get outside and enjoy it. While we were unable to gather in our usual way, we made the best of it. We watched
Waltham was saddened to hear of the passing of Adelard Vaillancourt. Adelard was a kind man, always smiling and had a pleasant disposition. The last couple of years he enjoyed getting around town with his scooter. Our thoughts and prayers
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