Pontiac boaters reminded to avoid unexploded ordinances
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Aug. 1, 2018 Brass at the Petawawa Garrison want to remind boaters on the Ottawa River to keep an eye out for
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Aug. 1, 2018 Brass at the Petawawa Garrison want to remind boaters on the Ottawa River to keep an eye out for
CHRIS LOWREY LITCHFIELD July 24, 2018 The cannabis growing facility in Litchfield has cleared another regulatory hurdle and has been granted support to conduct a
Donald Teuma-Castelletti NORWAY BAY July 28-29, 2018 Running, hopping, tossing, swimming and scavenging – they did it all and more this weekend in Norway Bay,
Donald Teuma-Castelletti QUYON July 29, 2018 Two boatloads of curious, history-hungry adventurers hit the Ottawa River Sunday morning seeking to catch a glimpse of various


By Donald Teuma-Castelletti – For many in the Pontiac, the idea of bringing a film festival to the area may seem a bit absurd –
The first few months of your baby’s life fly by, most often in a haze of sleep deprivation, learning curves and adventure. It’s actually crazy
July 28, 1993 – 25 Years Ago Some water unsafe to drink: Elevated bacterial content has left the water in Quyon and Campbell’s Bay unfit
Credit needs to be given where it is due. It seems that the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) is
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Aug. 1, 2018 Brass at the Petawawa Garrison want to remind boaters on the Ottawa River to keep an eye out for unexploded ordinances. A press release states that there is a possibility that boaters might encounter
CHRIS LOWREY LITCHFIELD July 24, 2018 The cannabis growing facility in Litchfield has cleared another regulatory hurdle and has been granted support to conduct a feasibility study. The Quebec Ministry of Economy, Science and Innovation (MESI) has granted approval to
Donald Teuma-Castelletti NORWAY BAY July 28-29, 2018 Running, hopping, tossing, swimming and scavenging – they did it all and more this weekend in Norway Bay, as activities in the area continued with the return of annual tests of fitness and
Donald Teuma-Castelletti QUYON July 29, 2018 Two boatloads of curious, history-hungry adventurers hit the Ottawa River Sunday morning seeking to catch a glimpse of various sites in Pontiac Bay that are only accessible by watercraft. Led by the organizers of


By Donald Teuma-Castelletti – For many in the Pontiac, the idea of bringing a film festival to the area may seem a bit absurd – especially because there is neither a cinema or a drive-in within the limits. But one
The first few months of your baby’s life fly by, most often in a haze of sleep deprivation, learning curves and adventure. It’s actually crazy when you get to the food stage, because suddenly your little one is on their
July 28, 1993 – 25 Years Ago Some water unsafe to drink: Elevated bacterial content has left the water in Quyon and Campbell’s Bay unfit to drink. Colleen St-Jean, secretary-treasurer by interim for the village of Campbell’s Bay, said they
Credit needs to be given where it is due. It seems that the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) is finally listening to Pontiac residents. Last week, it was announced that former Mayor of Calumet
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