

Giant Tiger marks 65th birthday by giving back to community
Shawville Giant Tiger held a celebration to mark the company’s 65th birthday on Saturday. Store owner Brandyn Gauthier said that they had been given $1,000


Shawville Giant Tiger held a celebration to mark the company’s 65th birthday on Saturday. Store owner Brandyn Gauthier said that they had been given $1,000


The gymnasium at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge was full of eager volleyball players on Saturday for a tournament by and for the graduating class. Organizer Emma-Lee


Local theatre group Pontiac Community Players hosted its annual general meeting on Apr. 25, during which it summarized its 2025 activities, presented a positive financial


More than 100 support staff leave Montreal school board due tosecularism law Montreal’s biggest school board, the Centre de services scolaire de Montréal (CSSDM), has


The country band, called Les Carcajous du Nord, received a standing ovation for their cover of the Salebarbes’ song, Les haricots sont pas salés, at


On Friday morning, dozens of community, health and social service workers gathered at the Campbell’s Bay RA Hall for a forum on youth health. The


The municipalities announced the pilot project on Thursday.


The Pontiac High School (PHS) auditorium was rockin’ and rollin’ last week for the school’s production of Rock of Ages, which sold out four times


Bloc, Libs set for rematch in federal riding of Terrebonne Following a Supreme Court decision back in February overturning its 2025 federal election result, the


School boards have cancelled buses and announced schools and daycares will be closed because of the weather.


Shawville Giant Tiger held a celebration to mark the company’s 65th birthday on Saturday. Store owner Brandyn Gauthier said that they had been given $1,000 by Giant Tiger’s head office to give away to a charity of their choice, and


The gymnasium at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge was full of eager volleyball players on Saturday for a tournament by and for the graduating class. Organizer Emma-Lee Charette said that she had organized the tournament as a class project, to raise money


Local theatre group Pontiac Community Players hosted its annual general meeting on Apr. 25, during which it summarized its 2025 activities, presented a positive financial report and foreshadowed some of the projects under way for 2026. The meeting held at


More than 100 support staff leave Montreal school board due tosecularism law Montreal’s biggest school board, the Centre de services scolaire de Montréal (CSSDM), has lost more than 100 support staff after they refused to comply with the province’s new


The country band, called Les Carcajous du Nord, received a standing ovation for their cover of the Salebarbes’ song, Les haricots sont pas salés, at the regional competition in Gatineau this week. In May, the band will be heading to


On Friday morning, dozens of community, health and social service workers gathered at the Campbell’s Bay RA Hall for a forum on youth health. The day was a collaboration between the regional health authority CISSSO and the Table Éducation Outaouais


The municipalities announced the pilot project on Thursday.


The Pontiac High School (PHS) auditorium was rockin’ and rollin’ last week for the school’s production of Rock of Ages, which sold out four times over five shows. The plot of the classic Broadway musical follows small-town Kansas girl Sherrie


Bloc, Libs set for rematch in federal riding of Terrebonne Following a Supreme Court decision back in February overturning its 2025 federal election result, the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne is heading back to the polls, CBC News reports. The two


School boards have cancelled buses and announced schools and daycares will be closed because of the weather.
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