

Rozon receives volunteer award in Quebec City
Chris Lowrey QUEBEC CITY May 10, 2019 Denis Rozon, the owner and operator of Timberland Tours in Bristol, was presented with an award recognizing his
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Chris Lowrey QUEBEC CITY May 10, 2019 Denis Rozon, the owner and operator of Timberland Tours in Bristol, was presented with an award recognizing his


J.D. Potié PORTAGE DU FORT June 1, 2, 2019 On June 1, around 50 Pontiac residents and community leaders gathered at the entrance of St.


Recently, a local resident and former prominent athlete was officially recognized for her sporting legacy during a special ceremony held inside Ottawa’s Horticultural Building. On


J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE May 31 – June 2, 2019 Last weekend, hundreds of people gathered at Elwood Dale Park in Shawville to play some sports


J.D. Potié FORT COULONGE May 30 – June 2, 2019 Over the weekend, hundreds of people from the Pontiac and beyond crowded the grounds at


J.D. Potié FORT COULONGE May 22, 2019 On May 22, crowds of flood evacuees from Mansfield et Pontefract and Fort Coulonge collected inside the Fort


J.D. Potié QUYON May 26, 2019 On May 26, around 40 Pontiac residents gathered at the Bert Kennedy Centre in Quyon for a two-hour presentation


The seniors at Pontiac High School received a present from a local business owner and his family on May 24. Dan Lalonde, owner of Lalonde’s


On Friday, local residents had the opportunity to pick up some free trees thanks to a long-standing program by the Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and
By Shelley Heaphy Some say summer is the easiest time to toilet train —less clothes to wash and it’s warm so kids can go commando


Chris Lowrey QUEBEC CITY May 10, 2019 Denis Rozon, the owner and operator of Timberland Tours in Bristol, was presented with an award recognizing his volunteerism associated with the events his business hosts. Rozon was presented with the Dollard-Morin Sport


J.D. Potié PORTAGE DU FORT June 1, 2, 2019 On June 1, around 50 Pontiac residents and community leaders gathered at the entrance of St. James the Greater Church in Portage du Fort to officially commemorate the town’s unique, historical


Recently, a local resident and former prominent athlete was officially recognized for her sporting legacy during a special ceremony held inside Ottawa’s Horticultural Building. On May 31, Norway Bay resident and curling pioneer Jean Beardsley was inducted into the Ottawa


J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE May 31 – June 2, 2019 Last weekend, hundreds of people gathered at Elwood Dale Park in Shawville to play some sports in support of a mental health initiative. Organized by local residents Hailey Murray, Kegan Keon


J.D. Potié FORT COULONGE May 30 – June 2, 2019 Over the weekend, hundreds of people from the Pontiac and beyond crowded the grounds at the Centre de Loisirs des Draveurs in Fort Coulonge for the town’s fourth annual country


J.D. Potié FORT COULONGE May 22, 2019 On May 22, crowds of flood evacuees from Mansfield et Pontefract and Fort Coulonge collected inside the Fort Coulonge Lions Hall seeking financial relief after being forced out of their homes around a


J.D. Potié QUYON May 26, 2019 On May 26, around 40 Pontiac residents gathered at the Bert Kennedy Centre in Quyon for a two-hour presentation on Anishinaabe Algonquin history and its effect on the current issues of our society. Hosted


The seniors at Pontiac High School received a present from a local business owner and his family on May 24. Dan Lalonde, owner of Lalonde’s Towing in Charteris, paid for the yearbooks of all the grade 11 students and was


On Friday, local residents had the opportunity to pick up some free trees thanks to a long-standing program by the Ministry of Forests, Wildlife and Parks. MRC Pontiac Environmental Coordinator Kari Richardson said that they received 4,000 trees to distribute
By Shelley Heaphy Some say summer is the easiest time to toilet train —less clothes to wash and it’s warm so kids can go commando without being chilly. I’ve trained a number of kids both at home and while working
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