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by Glen Hartle Green Lake Feb. 20, 2024 The first thing you notice when you sit with local artist Louise Guay is her humility. Hers
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by Glen Hartle Green Lake Feb. 20, 2024 The first thing you notice when you sit with local artist Louise Guay is her humility. Hers


by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Clarendon Feb. 22, 2024 On Thursday evening, Cindya Labine asked a group of Pontiac farmers packed into Clarendon’s Little Red Wagon


Questions asked about incinerator project at February meeting of MRC council by Charles DicksonCampbell’s BayFeb. 21, 2024All 18 mayors at last week’s meeting of Pontiac


‘Things will start moving’ MRC housing director says The MRC Pontiac is collecting new data on housing needs in the region by way of a


Charles Dickson Beechgrove Feb. 17, 2024 A few days of cold weather ensured the ice was thick, the sun came out, and close to 80


by Charles Dickson Gatineau Feb. 19, 2024 Former Pontiac candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada Michel Gauthier is throwing his hat in the political


par Pierre Cyr Fort-coulonge/Mansfield 17 fév 2024 Quelle belle journée d’hiver samedi dernier pour ce mini-carnaval organisé sur le site de la patinoire communautaire du


Pontiac youth are facing significant mental health challenges post-pandemic, but many youth, and those supporting them, say the stigma around talking about it is decreasing.


by Camilla Faragalli Shawville Feb. 16, 2024 Ashley Strong separates a small section of her client’s hair, tucks a piece of tinfoil underneath and dabs


by Camilla Faragalli Quyon Feb.13, 2024 The Quyon Lions Club held its annual Pancake Supper last Tuesday evening at the Quyon Legion. At least 100


by Glen Hartle Green Lake Feb. 20, 2024 The first thing you notice when you sit with local artist Louise Guay is her humility. Hers is not a tale of self-promotion. Quite the contrary; hers is a very real story


by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Clarendon Feb. 22, 2024 On Thursday evening, Cindya Labine asked a group of Pontiac farmers packed into Clarendon’s Little Red Wagon Winery how they would describe what it feels like to be depressed. Labine, herself a


Questions asked about incinerator project at February meeting of MRC council by Charles DicksonCampbell’s BayFeb. 21, 2024All 18 mayors at last week’s meeting of Pontiac county council supported a motion to discuss the possibility of opening their monthly plenary session


‘Things will start moving’ MRC housing director says The MRC Pontiac is collecting new data on housing needs in the region by way of a public survey that seeks input from homeowners and renters alike.“We all know that there is


Charles Dickson Beechgrove Feb. 17, 2024 A few days of cold weather ensured the ice was thick, the sun came out, and close to 80 people showed up for the first annual Beechgrove Ice Fishing Tournament held on Saturday. Madison


by Charles Dickson Gatineau Feb. 19, 2024 Former Pontiac candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada Michel Gauthier is throwing his hat in the political ring once again. In a press release issued Monday, Gauthier announced he has submitted his


par Pierre Cyr Fort-coulonge/Mansfield 17 fév 2024 Quelle belle journée d’hiver samedi dernier pour ce mini-carnaval organisé sur le site de la patinoire communautaire du Patro sise sur l’étang au coeur du village de Fort-Coulonge. C’est une initiative de l’organisme


Pontiac youth are facing significant mental health challenges post-pandemic, but many youth, and those supporting them, say the stigma around talking about it is decreasing.


by Camilla Faragalli Shawville Feb. 16, 2024 Ashley Strong separates a small section of her client’s hair, tucks a piece of tinfoil underneath and dabs at it gently with a plastic brush, covering it in a thick purple gel. Once


by Camilla Faragalli Quyon Feb.13, 2024 The Quyon Lions Club held its annual Pancake Supper last Tuesday evening at the Quyon Legion. At least 100 people filled their plates with pancakes, ham, sausages and salad over the course of the
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