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A crew of firefighters from Bristol spent a Saturday morning tearing apart old cars to learn how to use brand new rescue equipment.
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A crew of firefighters from Bristol spent a Saturday morning tearing apart old cars to learn how to use brand new rescue equipment.


Stopping the project requires 10 mayors to vote against it, but there is no plan for another vote, says warden by Charles Dickson Campbell’s Bay


MNA says government has also ‘once again disappointed’ with postponement of some projects by Charles Dickson Pontiac Apr. 15, 2024 André Fortin says plans by




by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Pontiac Apr. 8, 2024 Pontiac residents looking to get around without using their own cars may soon have expanded public transit


by Charles Dickson Fort Coulonge Apr. 6, 2024 An evening of networking, celebration, good food and good humour was the scene on Saturday when Pontiac’s


by Guillaume Laflamme Shawille Apr. 6, 2024 Members of Pontiac’s Quad Club spent Saturday chasing down five different playing cards stashed at businesses staggered throughout


by Glen hartle Shawville Apr. 8, 2024 The Bethel Pentecostal Church in Shawville sits on a town artery – Centre Street or Quebec Route 303,


After several decades as a central hub in the Norway Bay community, the old Hendersons store was demolished in April.


by Guillaume Laflamme Shawville Apr. 7, 2024 O’Malley’s Equipment on Shawville’s Victoria Avenue was broken into on Sunday morning, and tens of thousands of dollars


A crew of firefighters from Bristol spent a Saturday morning tearing apart old cars to learn how to use brand new rescue equipment.


Stopping the project requires 10 mayors to vote against it, but there is no plan for another vote, says warden by Charles Dickson Campbell’s Bay & Otter Lake Apr. 9 & 10 The series of five town hall-styled meetings hosted


MNA says government has also ‘once again disappointed’ with postponement of some projects by Charles Dickson Pontiac Apr. 15, 2024 André Fortin says plans by Quebec’s transport ministry (MTQ) to repair highways in the Outaouais includes some good news for




by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Pontiac Apr. 8, 2024 Pontiac residents looking to get around without using their own cars may soon have expanded public transit options at their fingertips. Transcollines, the organization that runs the route 910 bus line from


by Charles Dickson Fort Coulonge Apr. 6, 2024 An evening of networking, celebration, good food and good humour was the scene on Saturday when Pontiac’s business community turned out for the second black tie gala hosted by the Pontiac Chamber


by Guillaume Laflamme Shawille Apr. 6, 2024 Members of Pontiac’s Quad Club spent Saturday chasing down five different playing cards stashed at businesses staggered throughout an almost 200-kilometre loop with the hopes of compiling a winning poker hand. Over 80


by Glen hartle Shawville Apr. 8, 2024 The Bethel Pentecostal Church in Shawville sits on a town artery – Centre Street or Quebec Route 303, depending upon where a journey starts. Whether travelling the corridor from Portage du Fort to


After several decades as a central hub in the Norway Bay community, the old Hendersons store was demolished in April.


by Guillaume Laflamme Shawville Apr. 7, 2024 O’Malley’s Equipment on Shawville’s Victoria Avenue was broken into on Sunday morning, and tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise was stolen. The burglary, which happened at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday morning,
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