April 17 cards results: 50/50 was won by Adrien Noel and the door prize went to Marie Gauthier. Ladies first was won by Sharon Fleury
Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL April 29, 2018 The Jack Graham Community Centre saw its card players bringing more than their poker faces on Sunday, as the
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY April 28, 2018 Guests to a bookstore in Campbell’s Bay were in for a treat on Saturday morning, when the MRC
One business in the Pontiac has taken tragedy and found triumph – rebuilding their hardware and renovation store beyond much more than its original capacity,
Apr. 28, 1993 25 Years Ago Shawville curlers close season with trophy banquet: The Shawville Curling Club closed out its season with the annual year-end
There is so much fun, hard work, life lessons and learning to be had on a farm. Endless excitement: the green lush fields to run
As a young child, visiting my gramma, I remember playing out back on the remains of an old Model T Ford. It was just a
Dear Editor, The Pontiac Conservative Association was honoured to host former MP Lawrence Cannon at our AGM, held recently at the Wakefield Legion. Lawrence is
Dear Editor, I found the article about Chris Hayes and his Stanley Cup ring very interesting. Although I’m two years older, we share several experiences.
April 17 cards results: 50/50 was won by Adrien Noel and the door prize went to Marie Gauthier. Ladies first was won by Sharon Fleury and second by Marilyn Fraser. Men’s first was won by James Fleury and second by
Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL April 29, 2018 The Jack Graham Community Centre saw its card players bringing more than their poker faces on Sunday, as the Bristol Community Association (BCA) continued their casual card games. That’s because participants had the option
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY April 28, 2018 Guests to a bookstore in Campbell’s Bay were in for a treat on Saturday morning, when the MRC Pontiac’s warden joined them for a book reading and craft session. Warden Jane Toller was
One business in the Pontiac has taken tragedy and found triumph – rebuilding their hardware and renovation store beyond much more than its original capacity, and earning an award for their efforts, too. From heated floors to electronic price labels,
Apr. 28, 1993 25 Years Ago Shawville curlers close season with trophy banquet: The Shawville Curling Club closed out its season with the annual year-end bash Saturday April 24. A full house showed up for the annual banquet and trophy
There is so much fun, hard work, life lessons and learning to be had on a farm. Endless excitement: the green lush fields to run in, bales of hay to climb or hide behind, haylofts to climb and run through,
As a young child, visiting my gramma, I remember playing out back on the remains of an old Model T Ford. It was just a shell but it had a steering wheel and I would pretend I was driving. Later
Dear Editor, The Pontiac Conservative Association was honoured to host former MP Lawrence Cannon at our AGM, held recently at the Wakefield Legion. Lawrence is an individual that has brought credibility and esteem to public office over a number of
Dear Editor, I found the article about Chris Hayes and his Stanley Cup ring very interesting. Although I’m two years older, we share several experiences. We both grew up in the 1950s and 1960s in small towns (Chapeau and Quyon)
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