

Pontiac farmers dealing with range of dry conditions
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 29, 2020 While the last several weeks have seen a slight uptick in rain, Pontiac farmers once again find themselves in


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 29, 2020 While the last several weeks have seen a slight uptick in rain, Pontiac farmers once again find themselves in


STEPHEN RICCIO SHAWVILLE July 29, 2020 Bernie’s Barbershop closed its doors in early June, wrapping up a successful 52 years in business for owner and


STEPHEN RICCIO QUYON July 29, 2020 With the help of Canadian horses, old-fashioned gardening techniques and Pontiac soil, the fresh vegetables of Jardin de Fabie


STEPHEN RICCIO CAMPBELL’S BAY July 29, 2020 The splash pad in Campbell’s Bay RA Park is set to be ready for public use within the


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC July 29, 2020 In the words of the band Queen: “Empty spaces, what are we living for? Abandoned places, I guess we


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC July 29, 2020 An “astronomical” feat occurred at a cribbage game on July 7. In a one-on-one match, Otter Lake resident Cheryl


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 29, 2020 When a Luskville house fire on July 7 triggered residents’ 911 calls, a transfer to Ontario dispatchers caused there
Growing up I only ever knew one child with allergies, and I always felt she was singled out because of it. Parents and teachers alike
Aug. 2, 1995 25 Years Ago Giants win Campbell’s Bay tourney: With 16 teams participating, its an understatement to say organizers Jane Ann Findlay and
Dear Editor, Whoever defaced the sign for the PPJ Trail is an idiot or a coward.


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 29, 2020 While the last several weeks have seen a slight uptick in rain, Pontiac farmers once again find themselves in a drought-filled year where harvesting multiple cuts of hay is an . . .


STEPHEN RICCIO SHAWVILLE July 29, 2020 Bernie’s Barbershop closed its doors in early June, wrapping up a successful 52 years in business for owner and barber Bernie MacDonell. After taking over from Bill Fletcher in 1982, MacDonell said it was


STEPHEN RICCIO QUYON July 29, 2020 With the help of Canadian horses, old-fashioned gardening techniques and Pontiac soil, the fresh vegetables of Jardin de Fabie in Quyon are available for purchase. The garden’s kiosk opened on July 17 and will


STEPHEN RICCIO CAMPBELL’S BAY July 29, 2020 The splash pad in Campbell’s Bay RA Park is set to be ready for public use within the next two to three weeks. Blue Heron Landscaping, a locally based company, is finalizing the


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC July 29, 2020 In the words of the band Queen: “Empty spaces, what are we living for? Abandoned places, I guess we know the score, on and on Does anybody know what we are looking for? The


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC July 29, 2020 An “astronomical” feat occurred at a cribbage game on July 7. In a one-on-one match, Otter Lake resident Cheryl Mousseau managed to . . .


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC July 29, 2020 When a Luskville house fire on July 7 triggered residents’ 911 calls, a transfer to Ontario dispatchers caused there to be a four-minute delay before . . .
Growing up I only ever knew one child with allergies, and I always felt she was singled out because of it. Parents and teachers alike would blame that child because they . . .
Aug. 2, 1995 25 Years Ago Giants win Campbell’s Bay tourney: With 16 teams participating, its an understatement to say organizers Jane Ann Findlay and Lisa Dagenais were satisfied with their first baseball tournament. Teams from throughout the Pontiac, Fort
Dear Editor, Whoever defaced the sign for the PPJ Trail is an idiot or a coward.
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