

MRC passes TNO budget, details new tourism marketing spending
Mayors have approved a $75K tourism marketing budget for this year, as well as a new truck for the TNO.


Mayors have approved a $75K tourism marketing budget for this year, as well as a new truck for the TNO.


Nearly six months after one of the most popular Shawville Fairs in the event’s 170-year history, the Pontiac Agricultural Society held its annual general meeting


A local resident and PhD candidate from the University of Guelph is looking to hear from entrepreneurs in MRC Pontiac as part of her research.


Some 200 people packed Harrington Hall to share concerns with the new curbside pickup program.


Premier François Legault announced his resignation on Wednesday, citing his tanking popularity as his reason for stepping down.




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Elected officials, MRC staff and cooperative members took a tour of the abattoir in Shawville back in December to get an update on the re-launch


Mayors also passed resolutions for Hydro-Québec requesting faster grid upgrades and information about dam conditions.


As the Waltham fire chief retires after 50 years of service to his neighbours, the future of his department is straddled between history and efficiency.


Mayors have approved a $75K tourism marketing budget for this year, as well as a new truck for the TNO.


Nearly six months after one of the most popular Shawville Fairs in the event’s 170-year history, the Pontiac Agricultural Society held its annual general meeting to update members on its successes and plans for the year ahead. Fair revenue this


A local resident and PhD candidate from the University of Guelph is looking to hear from entrepreneurs in MRC Pontiac as part of her research. Melanie McCann Lang, a student at the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, said


Some 200 people packed Harrington Hall to share concerns with the new curbside pickup program.


Premier François Legault announced his resignation on Wednesday, citing his tanking popularity as his reason for stepping down.




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Elected officials, MRC staff and cooperative members took a tour of the abattoir in Shawville back in December to get an update on the re-launch of the facility as it comes closer to opening its doors.


Mayors also passed resolutions for Hydro-Québec requesting faster grid upgrades and information about dam conditions.


As the Waltham fire chief retires after 50 years of service to his neighbours, the future of his department is straddled between history and efficiency.
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