

Connexions hosts seniors’ workshop on shifting identities
On Wednesday (May 13), Connexions resource centre hosted a session for adults discussing identity later in life at the Campbell’s Bay Golden Age Club. The


On Wednesday (May 13), Connexions resource centre hosted a session for adults discussing identity later in life at the Campbell’s Bay Golden Age Club. The


Reported cases of Lyme disease caused by the Deer Tick have more than quadrupled in the Outaouais since 2022, according to the public health authority.


Mariane Desjardins Roy is a certified herbalist with over 20 years of experience. At her plant farm, La Fée des Bois Apothecary, she offers year-round


Thorne council declined to act on a resident’s petition to restore first responder services after her family waited 45 minutes for an ambulance while their


Two more partners that previously provided some form of support to Quyon’s Maison de la Famille have suspended it. In a letter sent to the


Vulnerable seniors living in the Municipality of Pontiac can now sign up for a weekly meal program that will see three fresh home-cooked dishes delivered


Specialist doctors reach agreement in principle with province Quebec has reached an agreement with its specialist doctors after their federation voted 86 per cent in


The money came out of his earnings from selling his market lamb to Shawville Ford at last year’s fair.


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


Volunteers with the Pontiac Hospital’s palliative care unit were treated to a sugar shack breakfast at Pine Lodge on Friday morning as a thank-you for


On Wednesday (May 13), Connexions resource centre hosted a session for adults discussing identity later in life at the Campbell’s Bay Golden Age Club. The session brought out about 10 attendees. Facilitator Natasha Locke, who has a background in psychology


Reported cases of Lyme disease caused by the Deer Tick have more than quadrupled in the Outaouais since 2022, according to the public health authority.


Mariane Desjardins Roy is a certified herbalist with over 20 years of experience. At her plant farm, La Fée des Bois Apothecary, she offers year-round workshops on wild plant identification, ethical foraging, and cultivating medicinal plants. Here, she shares tips


Thorne council declined to act on a resident’s petition to restore first responder services after her family waited 45 minutes for an ambulance while their 17-month-old son suffered a seizure in April. On Apr. 18, Thorne resident Bayley Lemay’s 17-month-old


Two more partners that previously provided some form of support to Quyon’s Maison de la Famille have suspended it. In a letter sent to the Maison de la Famille in April, the Municipality of Pontiac notified the social service organization


Vulnerable seniors living in the Municipality of Pontiac can now sign up for a weekly meal program that will see three fresh home-cooked dishes delivered to their doorstep every Monday. The service, which officially began in April, is being offered


Specialist doctors reach agreement in principle with province Quebec has reached an agreement with its specialist doctors after their federation voted 86 per cent in favour of an agreement in principle, La Presse reported. The new compensation package would see


The money came out of his earnings from selling his market lamb to Shawville Ford at last year’s fair.


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


Volunteers with the Pontiac Hospital’s palliative care unit were treated to a sugar shack breakfast at Pine Lodge on Friday morning as a thank-you for their work over the past year. There are 28 people who give their time to
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