Fire situation improving in the Pontiac
Connor Lalande Pontiac June 12, 2023 All fires are now under control in the Pontiac due to Quebec’s forest fire service (SOPFEU) efforts and changing
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Connor Lalande Pontiac June 12, 2023 All fires are now under control in the Pontiac due to Quebec’s forest fire service (SOPFEU) efforts and changing
Connor Lalande Clarendon June 12, 2023 An investigation into the “circumstances of an intervention involving the Sûreté du Québec” in Clarendon on June 5 is
Connor Lalande Norway Bay June 8, 2023 The municipality of Bristol and the owner of My Way Chipstand in Norway Bay have come to an
Connor Lalande Norway Bay June 7, 2023 According to Bristol Mayor Brent Orr, while some damage to the wharf is normal after each winter, it
Charles Dickson Shawville June 10, 2023 A business opened on Shawville’s Main Street this week with a mission to promote human wellness through movement that
Pierre Cyr Fort Coulonge June 12, 2023 It was bad news for citizens in Fort Coulonge and Mansfield to learn that the laundromat located in


Eva Baldi Campbell’s Bay June 8, 2023 Students were given the opportunity to visit St. John’s Elementary School after the last bell rang to experience


Connor Lalande Chapeau June 9, 2023 The Chapeau Agricultural Society is expecting the last of the needed permits for its much-anticipated market building to be


Eva Baldi Bryson June 10, 2023 Saturday was for friends and family fun day at the Bryson ballpark. This event was organised in honour of


Connor Lalande Shawville June 9, 2023 The Maisons des Jeunes du Pontiac (MDJ) held a fundraising event at Pontiac High School this past Friday. A
Connor Lalande Pontiac June 12, 2023 All fires are now under control in the Pontiac due to Quebec’s forest fire service (SOPFEU) efforts and changing weather conditions, officials say. According to Pontiac Public Safety Coordinator Julien Gagnon, of the five
Connor Lalande Clarendon June 12, 2023 An investigation into the “circumstances of an intervention involving the Sûreté du Québec” in Clarendon on June 5 is ongoing, according to investigators. According to a report released by the Bureau des enquêtes indépendates
Connor Lalande Norway Bay June 8, 2023 The municipality of Bristol and the owner of My Way Chipstand in Norway Bay have come to an agreement that should allow the business to open “within the coming weeks”, according to Bristol
Connor Lalande Norway Bay June 7, 2023 According to Bristol Mayor Brent Orr, while some damage to the wharf is normal after each winter, it currently has “a few more” sinkholes than usual. Orr says that the municipality has contractors
Charles Dickson Shawville June 10, 2023 A business opened on Shawville’s Main Street this week with a mission to promote human wellness through movement that aligns body, mind and spirit, hence its name, Align on Main. But its co-founders don’t
Pierre Cyr Fort Coulonge June 12, 2023 It was bad news for citizens in Fort Coulonge and Mansfield to learn that the laundromat located in the heart of Fort Coulonge was closing effective June 1. The laundromat has been in


Eva Baldi Campbell’s Bay June 8, 2023 Students were given the opportunity to visit St. John’s Elementary School after the last bell rang to experience an evening of fun organised by the Governing Board with support from teachers and administration.


Connor Lalande Chapeau June 9, 2023 The Chapeau Agricultural Society is expecting the last of the needed permits for its much-anticipated market building to be approved in the coming weeks. The concept for an indoor market venue in Chapeau has


Eva Baldi Bryson June 10, 2023 Saturday was for friends and family fun day at the Bryson ballpark. This event was organised in honour of former Bryson Recreation Association (RA) member Nathalie Lemay who passed away 10 years ago during


Connor Lalande Shawville June 9, 2023 The Maisons des Jeunes du Pontiac (MDJ) held a fundraising event at Pontiac High School this past Friday. A youth centre organization, the Maisons des Jeunes du Pontiac offers recreational and educational outreach services
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