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Pontiac Lions Pee Wee A The Lions returned to league action this past weekend after competing in the Blackburn tournament. They had one win. One
Pontiac Lions Pee Wee A The Lions returned to league action this past weekend after competing in the Blackburn tournament. They had one win. One
Hey everyone great news. The Pontiac Lions Club is putting on another murder mystery night on February 9 at the RA Hall in Campbell’s Bay.
We have been in a deep freeze and have had had a lot of snow. It’s a good time to bundle up and get caught
Card results for Jan. 8 were: 50/50 was won by Ronald Beaudoin and the door prize by Armand Beaudoin. Ladies first was won by Velma
GOUV. DU QUÉBEC Communiqué QUEBEC Le 18 jan. 2019 Des avertissements météorologiques sont en vigueur dans plusieurs régions du Québec. Selon les prévisions d’Environnement Canada,
GOUV. DU CANADA Communiqué OTTAWA Le 8 jan. 2019 Assurez-vous qu’ils portent toujours un casque, puisqu’il est facile de glisser et de tomber en raison
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Jan. 21, 2019 On Jan. 16, Pontiac’s council of mayors met for their monthly meeting at the MRC office in Campbell’s
Donald Teuma-Castelletti GRAND CALUMET ISLAND Jan. 20, 2019 Pontiac MP Will Amos’ meet and greet events made their way up to the MRC Pontiac on
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Jan. 23, 2019 The Federal Green Party’s candidate for the 2019 election is a retired pilot, veteran and engineer who is calling
Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Jan. 19, 2019 While some may call them crazy, local skiers and hikers donning snowshoes took advantage of the weekend weather to
Pontiac Lions Pee Wee A The Lions returned to league action this past weekend after competing in the Blackburn tournament. They had one win. One loss and a tie and made it to the quarter finals. Unfortunately they came home
Hey everyone great news. The Pontiac Lions Club is putting on another murder mystery night on February 9 at the RA Hall in Campbell’s Bay. For more information please call Terry Frost at 819-648-2091. Please help support the Lions Club
We have been in a deep freeze and have had had a lot of snow. It’s a good time to bundle up and get caught up with indoor activities. Happy birthday to the following people celebrating this week: Mary Ann
Card results for Jan. 8 were: 50/50 was won by Ronald Beaudoin and the door prize by Armand Beaudoin. Ladies first was won by Velma Lafleur and second by Olivette Mason. Men’s first was won by Adrien Noel and second
GOUV. DU QUÉBEC Communiqué QUEBEC Le 18 jan. 2019 Des avertissements météorologiques sont en vigueur dans plusieurs régions du Québec. Selon les prévisions d’Environnement Canada, du froid intense touchera presque toutes les régions québécoises, dès vendredi soir. Cette vague de
GOUV. DU CANADA Communiqué OTTAWA Le 8 jan. 2019 Assurez-vous qu’ils portent toujours un casque, puisqu’il est facile de glisser et de tomber en raison de la surface lisse de la glace. Faites-les patiner dans la même direction que les
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Jan. 21, 2019 On Jan. 16, Pontiac’s council of mayors met for their monthly meeting at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay. After the TNO agenda was settled, the council welcomed guest presenters Martin Bertrand and
Donald Teuma-Castelletti GRAND CALUMET ISLAND Jan. 20, 2019 Pontiac MP Will Amos’ meet and greet events made their way up to the MRC Pontiac on Sunday, where guests had the opportunity to speak directly to their federally elected representative. Fifteen
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Jan. 23, 2019 The Federal Green Party’s candidate for the 2019 election is a retired pilot, veteran and engineer who is calling for more concrete action to combat climate change. Claude Bertrand currently resides near Lac Bernard,
Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Jan. 19, 2019 While some may call them crazy, local skiers and hikers donning snowshoes took advantage of the weekend weather to traverse a perfectly groomed trail Saturday night, guided solely by moonlight and torches. With a
The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Renfrew County historian Dave Lemkay to speak on Pines in the Sand – Lemke Family Roots and Branches. This free public presentation takes place on Sunday, August 17, 2pm, at the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola. His talk draws on his extensive family research from Germany to Petawawa Township, across North America and the world. Refreshments will be served.
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