Controversial motion pulled from MoP agenda
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 7, 2020 The Municipality of Pontiac council meeting that took place on July 7 went without the tabling of a motion
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 7, 2020 The Municipality of Pontiac council meeting that took place on July 7 went without the tabling of a motion
CHRIS LOWREY CLARENDON July 15, 2020 After months of complaints from residents, Clarendon council voted at the June 9 meeting to launch a study into
July 19, 1995 25 Years Ago Deal struck with CP Rail: The old Canadian Pacific railroad may soon be returned to adjacent landowners in the
Dear Editor, Every conversation these days comes to be about the Coronavirus, and how our lives have been altered, out of deference for its dangers.
SHELLEY HEAPHY We all know a few little four year olds getting ready for their big school debut, coming soon! These little ones are so
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 15, 2020 Otter Lake watering notice The Municipality of Otter Lake have asked residents to lower their water consumption, as the
Allison Corrigan called to let me know that he has a remote indoor/outdoor thermometer and that it registered the following temperatures since Thursday. Thursday was
Congratulations to Jon and Ashley (Carson) Taylor on the birth of their baby girl on July 6. They named her . . .
On Sunday, it was much cooler. It is welcomed after the heat wave that we experienced this past week. On Friday afternoon, we had a
I would like to express my condolences to the family and friends of Jacqueline “Jackie” Dubeau who passed away peacefully at home in Fort Coulonge
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 7, 2020 The Municipality of Pontiac council meeting that took place on July 7 went without the tabling of a motion that some residents are in disagreement with. That motion is regarding bylaw 03-20, of which
CHRIS LOWREY CLARENDON July 15, 2020 After months of complaints from residents, Clarendon council voted at the June 9 meeting to launch a study into the issues surrounding the publicly owned land in Sand Bay at the heart of those
July 19, 1995 25 Years Ago Deal struck with CP Rail: The old Canadian Pacific railroad may soon be returned to adjacent landowners in the Municipality of Pontiac. According to the president of the CP Rail Neighbours Association, the group
Dear Editor, Every conversation these days comes to be about the Coronavirus, and how our lives have been altered, out of deference for its dangers. If you’re one of those who doesn’t believe in the reality of COVID then you
SHELLEY HEAPHY We all know a few little four year olds getting ready for their big school debut, coming soon! These little ones are so eager and excited to finally get to go to the big school their older siblings,
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 15, 2020 Otter Lake watering notice The Municipality of Otter Lake have asked residents to lower their water consumption, as the town water supply has suffered from . . .
Allison Corrigan called to let me know that he has a remote indoor/outdoor thermometer and that it registered the following temperatures since Thursday. Thursday was . . .
Congratulations to Jon and Ashley (Carson) Taylor on the birth of their baby girl on July 6. They named her . . .
On Sunday, it was much cooler. It is welcomed after the heat wave that we experienced this past week. On Friday afternoon, we had a thunderstorm and a mini micro-burst went through . . .
I would like to express my condolences to the family and friends of Jacqueline “Jackie” Dubeau who passed away peacefully at home in Fort Coulonge on July 9 at the age of 62 years. She leaves behind . . .
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