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by Pierre Cyr Campbell’s bay Mar. 2, 2024 One hundred and twenty-four people attended a public information meeting at the Campbell’s Bay Recreation Centre on
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by Pierre Cyr Campbell’s bay Mar. 2, 2024 One hundred and twenty-four people attended a public information meeting at the Campbell’s Bay Recreation Centre on


Bristol’s decision follows recommendation from engineering study by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Bristol Mar. 4, 2024 The Municipality of Bristol has decided to keep the Norway


by Guillaume Laflamme Campbell’s Bay Mar. 2, 2024 Quebec’s police watchdog, the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI), says it is investigating the circumstances of an


Owners hope to mill first batch of local grain this fall by Camilla Faragalli Quyon Feb. 25, 2024 From the outside, the old mill on


Campbell’s Bay Campbell’s Bay’s annual Winter Carnival returned on what may have been the last weekend of winter weather on Sunday, with no shortage of


Glen Hartle Danford Lake Feb. 24, 2024 Danford Lake once again showed that they know how to throw a party with the annual Winter Carnival
Une nouvelle résidence à la mesure de ses ambitions Pierre St-Cyr Mansfield et Pontefract 23 fév 2024 Au terme de plusieurs mois d’incertitude entourant le


by Camilla Faragalli Shawville Feb. 21, 2024 The Pontiac County Women’s Institute (PCWI) held its annual information day last Wednesday morning in the Shawville United


by Glen Hartle Luskville Feb. 24, 2024 Luskville’s community-based Groupe Action Jeunesse made good on its objective of organizing activities for the Pontiac’s young people


by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Pontiac Feb. 26, 2024 Those taking a stroll down Shawville’s Main Street recently may have noticed two small signs in the


by Pierre Cyr Campbell’s bay Mar. 2, 2024 One hundred and twenty-four people attended a public information meeting at the Campbell’s Bay Recreation Centre on Saturday afternoon to hear concerns about MRC Pontiac’s proposal to build a garbage incinerator in


Bristol’s decision follows recommendation from engineering study by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Bristol Mar. 4, 2024 The Municipality of Bristol has decided to keep the Norway Bay pier closed for the entirety of the 2024 season. The beach and boat launch


by Guillaume Laflamme Campbell’s Bay Mar. 2, 2024 Quebec’s police watchdog, the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI), says it is investigating the circumstances of an arrest made by the Campbell’s Bay Sûreté du Québec police on the morning of Friday,


Owners hope to mill first batch of local grain this fall by Camilla Faragalli Quyon Feb. 25, 2024 From the outside, the old mill on Egan Road in Quyon may look as it has for many years; run-down and abandoned.


Campbell’s Bay Campbell’s Bay’s annual Winter Carnival returned on what may have been the last weekend of winter weather on Sunday, with no shortage of activities to choose from.Skating, hockey and a puck-shooting competition occupied the ice rink while a


Glen Hartle Danford Lake Feb. 24, 2024 Danford Lake once again showed that they know how to throw a party with the annual Winter Carnival they hosted over the weekend. While, officially, it has always been hosted by the Recreation
Une nouvelle résidence à la mesure de ses ambitions Pierre St-Cyr Mansfield et Pontefract 23 fév 2024 Au terme de plusieurs mois d’incertitude entourant le choix de son nouvel emplacement, la bibliothèque de Mansfield – bien installée, depuis janvier, dans


by Camilla Faragalli Shawville Feb. 21, 2024 The Pontiac County Women’s Institute (PCWI) held its annual information day last Wednesday morning in the Shawville United Church hall. This year’s speakers included Greg Graham of the Western Quebec Literacy Council (WQLC),


by Glen Hartle Luskville Feb. 24, 2024 Luskville’s community-based Groupe Action Jeunesse made good on its objective of organizing activities for the Pontiac’s young people on Friday by joining with allies in hosting a talent show evening at the Luskville


by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Pontiac Feb. 26, 2024 Those taking a stroll down Shawville’s Main Street recently may have noticed two small signs in the otherwise empty storefront windows of what used to be Renaissance Variety, just one door east
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