

Tony passes the torch: Langford’s Campbell’s Bay lives on under new ownership
by Guillaume Laflamme Campbell’s Bay Apr. 3, 2024 After decades of serving the Pontiac community by way of his Langford’s grocery store franchise, Mazhar-Iqbal Dar,
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by Guillaume Laflamme Campbell’s Bay Apr. 3, 2024 After decades of serving the Pontiac community by way of his Langford’s grocery store franchise, Mazhar-Iqbal Dar,


by Guillaume Laflamme Ladysmith Mar. 27, 2024 Dozens of trivia enthusiasts packed into the Thorne Community Recreation Association on Wednesday evening for a trivia night


by Charles dickson Quyon Mar. 30, 2024 Four hundred and fifty plastic eggs, packed with candies and trinkets by volunteer librarian Glenda Nitschke and her


by Charles Dickson Shawville Apr. 1, 2024 Twenty-one people in a nine-vehicle convoy left Shawville just after 9 a.m. on Monday, heading for Ottawa to


by Pierre St-Cyr Fort Coulonge Mar. 27, 2024 A capacity crowd of about 70 people squeezed into the Club de l’Âge d’Or in Fort Coulonge


François Carrier, General Manager of CHIP FM since 2012, has left his position at the Pontiac radio station to take on a new challenge with
A recall was issued last week for an animal product sold by the Abattoir les Viandes du Pontiac. The province’s ministry of agriculture (MAPAQ), in


by Guillaume Laflamme Quyon Mar. 27, 2024 The Municipality of Pontiac held a series of community consultation sessions over the weekend to gather input from


by GUILLAUME LAFLAMME SHAWVILLE Mar. 23, 2024 The Flying Elbows Hockey Tournament returned to the Shawville arena last week for its 25th year of bringing


by Camilla Faragalli Shawville Mar. 23, 2024 Shawville hosted its first spring pop-up market of 2024 over the weekend, with 20 vendors sprawling over two


by Guillaume Laflamme Campbell’s Bay Apr. 3, 2024 After decades of serving the Pontiac community by way of his Langford’s grocery store franchise, Mazhar-Iqbal Dar, better known to the Pontiac community as Tony, is starting to step away from the


by Guillaume Laflamme Ladysmith Mar. 27, 2024 Dozens of trivia enthusiasts packed into the Thorne Community Recreation Association on Wednesday evening for a trivia night fundraising event hosted by Thorne municipality’s newly formed Ladysmith Recreation Committee. Teams of five to


by Charles dickson Quyon Mar. 30, 2024 Four hundred and fifty plastic eggs, packed with candies and trinkets by volunteer librarian Glenda Nitschke and her sisters Theresa and Nancy Provost, were spread across the backyard of the Quyon Library in


by Charles Dickson Shawville Apr. 1, 2024 Twenty-one people in a nine-vehicle convoy left Shawville just after 9 a.m. on Monday, heading for Ottawa to register a complaint with the federal government over the carbon tax increase which came into


by Pierre St-Cyr Fort Coulonge Mar. 27, 2024 A capacity crowd of about 70 people squeezed into the Club de l’Âge d’Or in Fort Coulonge on Wednesday evening to learn and voice concerns about the MRC Pontiac’s proposal to build


François Carrier, General Manager of CHIP FM since 2012, has left his position at the Pontiac radio station to take on a new challenge with Le Droit newspaper. Carrier made the shift to his new role as General Manager and
A recall was issued last week for an animal product sold by the Abattoir les Viandes du Pontiac. The province’s ministry of agriculture (MAPAQ), in collaboration with the abattoir, published a warning for the public not to consume ruminant stomachs


by Guillaume Laflamme Quyon Mar. 27, 2024 The Municipality of Pontiac held a series of community consultation sessions over the weekend to gather input from residents of all ages about how the parks in Quyon and Luskville should be improved.


by GUILLAUME LAFLAMME SHAWVILLE Mar. 23, 2024 The Flying Elbows Hockey Tournament returned to the Shawville arena last week for its 25th year of bringing together hockey players from across the greater Pontiac community. What started as a small memorial


by Camilla Faragalli Shawville Mar. 23, 2024 Shawville hosted its first spring pop-up market of 2024 over the weekend, with 20 vendors sprawling over two floors of the Community Lodge. A wide assortment of unique jewellery, decorative items and snacks
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