

Pontiac County Recipes makes a comeback – Sea pie
In 1968, Pontiac Printshop published a collection of recipes from across Pontiac county in a small yellow booklet. It was titled Pontiac County Recipes, and


In 1968, Pontiac Printshop published a collection of recipes from across Pontiac county in a small yellow booklet. It was titled Pontiac County Recipes, and




At a time when print media are facing unprecedented challenges across the country and local newspapers are disappearing at an alarming rate, the fact that


September Shawville Fair back in full force The 165th Shawville Fair was grand, with huge crowds and a many activities to see during the five


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay December 23, 2022 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors held its last public meeting of 2022 on Dec. 23. The biggest


Working in the food service industry is a physically and emotionally taxing job. To stick around for 38 years you have to have a passion
eva baldi Shawville August 1, 2022 The seventh wave is in full effect as according to CISSSO the past week has seen a major rise
Brett Thoms Bryson May 18, 2022 The MRC held its regularly scheduled public meeting last Wednesday evening. In addition to the regular passing of resolutions


Women’s Institute seeks support to reopen obstetrics unit Nine first-time mayors and nine re-elected mayors gathered at the Lions Hall in Bryson on Wednesday evening


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC Oct. 21, 2020 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors gathered virtually for its monthly meeting on Oct. 21 via Zoom. Fort


In 1968, Pontiac Printshop published a collection of recipes from across Pontiac county in a small yellow booklet. It was titled Pontiac County Recipes, and a copy of it was recently gifted to me. On its front cover, in a




At a time when print media are facing unprecedented challenges across the country and local newspapers are disappearing at an alarming rate, the fact that this year marks the 140th anniversary of THE EQUITY is a remarkable achievement. The first


September Shawville Fair back in full force The 165th Shawville Fair was grand, with huge crowds and a many activities to see during the five days of festivities. These included the classic truck and tractor pulls, animal shows, exhibits, live


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay December 23, 2022 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors held its last public meeting of 2022 on Dec. 23. The biggest news out of the meeting was the approval of funding for 27 local projects through


Working in the food service industry is a physically and emotionally taxing job. To stick around for 38 years you have to have a passion for it, says new local chef. The executive chef at Bryson’s Bistro Du Bucheron, Peter
eva baldi Shawville August 1, 2022 The seventh wave is in full effect as according to CISSSO the past week has seen a major rise in emergency room cases. In order to avoid the overwhelming hospital staff, CISSSO suggests calling
Brett Thoms Bryson May 18, 2022 The MRC held its regularly scheduled public meeting last Wednesday evening. In addition to the regular passing of resolutions by the Council of Mayors, Pontiac MNA André Fortin was present at the meeting and


Women’s Institute seeks support to reopen obstetrics unit Nine first-time mayors and nine re-elected mayors gathered at the Lions Hall in Bryson on Wednesday evening for the first public meeting of the Pontiac MRC Council of Mayors since the November


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC Oct. 21, 2020 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors gathered virtually for its monthly meeting on Oct. 21 via Zoom. Fort Coulonge Mayor Gaston Allard was absent for the third consecutive meeting and pro-Mayor Debbie Laporte
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