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December 3, 2025

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Onto the next step

Chris Lowrey SHAWVILLE June 20, 2018 With the official start of summer upon us, many students will be starting a new chapter in their lives

Picnic party in Pontiac

Chris Lowrey MUN. OF PONTIAC June 16, 2018 More than 60 youngsters had plenty of activities to occupy their time during the fourth annual family

Party supports Whitewater Healing

Donald Teuma-Castelletti DAVIDSON June 16, 2018 While most events and festivals around the Pontiac tend to employ country music, a brand-new party hosted at Esprit

29th annual Pontiac Artists’ Studio Tour

Donald Teuma-Castelletti PONTIAC June 9-10, 16-17, 2018 Artists from Quyon up through Campbell’s Bay opened their doors to the public these past two weekends, allowing

The Way We Were Compiled by Liz Draper

June 16, 1993 25 Years Ago L’EntourElle home provides a shelter for battered women: Since December of 1988, 165 persons have come forward to seek

Grateful and pleased

Dear Editor, Having moved here from Ontario over a year ago, I had no idea what to expect. But I am grateful and very pleased.

An end to a long legal saga

On June 12, the Municipality of Pontiac council decided that based on the legal opinion of RPGL lawyers, they would not pursue the recouperation of

Onto the next step

Chris Lowrey SHAWVILLE June 20, 2018 With the official start of summer upon us, many students will be starting a new chapter in their lives as graduation marks a big step for them. The students at the Pontiac Continuing Education

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Picnic party in Pontiac

Chris Lowrey MUN. OF PONTIAC June 16, 2018 More than 60 youngsters had plenty of activities to occupy their time during the fourth annual family picnic at the Luskville town hall on June 16. The event featured just about everything

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Party supports Whitewater Healing

Donald Teuma-Castelletti DAVIDSON June 16, 2018 While most events and festivals around the Pontiac tend to employ country music, a brand-new party hosted at Esprit Rafting went in the complete opposite direction, by organizing a beach party based around dance

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29th annual Pontiac Artists’ Studio Tour

Donald Teuma-Castelletti PONTIAC June 9-10, 16-17, 2018 Artists from Quyon up through Campbell’s Bay opened their doors to the public these past two weekends, allowing guests from across the Pontiac and beyond an opportunity to browse their work, ask questions

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The Way We Were Compiled by Liz Draper

June 16, 1993 25 Years Ago L’EntourElle home provides a shelter for battered women: Since December of 1988, 165 persons have come forward to seek help from L’EntourElle, a Fort Coulonge shelter for battered women and their children. For the

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Grateful and pleased

Dear Editor, Having moved here from Ontario over a year ago, I had no idea what to expect. But I am grateful and very pleased. A huge thunderstorm passed over our little house north of Otter Lake on Route 301

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The Parents’ Voice By Shelley Heaphy

It’s the best time of the year for kids and teachers and parents. Everyone has worked so hard all year that this long awaited break is certainly deserved. For some summer vacation is a stressful time of shuffling kids to

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An end to a long legal saga

On June 12, the Municipality of Pontiac council decided that based on the legal opinion of RPGL lawyers, they would not pursue the recouperation of legal fees from former councillor and mayor Eddie McCann. The RPGL lawyers are the same

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