Hold on for a wild ride
Dear Editor, This month, and probably the next two, promise to be very interesting times which will be cited and remembered for decades to come.
Dear Editor, This month, and probably the next two, promise to be very interesting times which will be cited and remembered for decades to come.
Nov. 8, 1995 25 Years Ago Quyon honours heroes: A sizable crowd braved Sunday afternoon’s bitter wind to gather at the cenotaph in Quyon for
Thank you to our local businesses for making Halloween special. The parents and children really appreciated the businesses giving treats on Saturday in a safe
I hope everyone had a safe and happy Halloween. With the big day landing on Saturday it provided a full day to celebrate and I
Last Thursday, the Birthday Club met at the Waltham Station. The birthday girls this month were Ella Bayne, Connie Ethier and Shirley Morin. Everyone enjoyed


MIKE ATHEY A young brother sister duo have taken over operations of the dépanneur in Bryson. Magan, 31, and Brett Cameron, 25, completed the final


EMILY HSUEH CAMPBELL’S BAY Oct. 23, 2020 The sun shone brightly on the MRC Pontiac building in Campbell’s Bay as a small group of officials


STEPHEN RICCIO LUSKVILLE Oct. 20, 2020 A nine-month police investigation labelled Project New Haven came to fruition on Oct. 20 when search warrants for addresses


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC Oct. 21, 2020 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors gathered virtually for its monthly meeting on Oct. 21 via Zoom. Fort


Mike Athey PONTIAC Oct. 28, 2020 Remembrance Day ceremonies will be held virtually this year as COVID-19 precautions will prevent people from gathering in large
Dear Editor, This month, and probably the next two, promise to be very interesting times which will be cited and remembered for decades to come. Fall is here and winter just two steps behind with that, come extra chances to
Nov. 8, 1995 25 Years Ago Quyon honours heroes: A sizable crowd braved Sunday afternoon’s bitter wind to gather at the cenotaph in Quyon for an early Remembrance Day ceremony. Royal Canadian Legion branches from Aylmer, Constance Bay, Kanata and
Thank you to our local businesses for making Halloween special. The parents and children really appreciated the businesses giving treats on Saturday in a safe and fun-filled way. Our deepest condolences to . . .
I hope everyone had a safe and happy Halloween. With the big day landing on Saturday it provided a full day to celebrate and I know many families took advantage. I heard of several homes that . . .
Last Thursday, the Birthday Club met at the Waltham Station. The birthday girls this month were Ella Bayne, Connie Ethier and Shirley Morin. Everyone enjoyed socializing, taking . . .


MIKE ATHEY A young brother sister duo have taken over operations of the dépanneur in Bryson. Magan, 31, and Brett Cameron, 25, completed the final purchase of Bryson Mart on Sept. 1 and are nearly two months into their entrepreneurial


EMILY HSUEH CAMPBELL’S BAY Oct. 23, 2020 The sun shone brightly on the MRC Pontiac building in Campbell’s Bay as a small group of officials and fans came together on Oct. 23 to celebrate Michaela Cahill’s achievements on La Voix.


STEPHEN RICCIO LUSKVILLE Oct. 20, 2020 A nine-month police investigation labelled Project New Haven came to fruition on Oct. 20 when search warrants for addresses in Luskville, Gatineau and Ottawa were executed and 16 people were arrested and charged, including


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC Oct. 21, 2020 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors gathered virtually for its monthly meeting on Oct. 21 via Zoom. Fort Coulonge Mayor Gaston Allard was absent for the third consecutive meeting and pro-Mayor Debbie Laporte


Mike Athey PONTIAC Oct. 28, 2020 Remembrance Day ceremonies will be held virtually this year as COVID-19 precautions will prevent people from gathering in large crowds. Public ceremonies scheduled in Bryson, Shawville, Portage du Fort and Ladysmith are cancelled but
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