96 new families required assistance from Pontiac food bank
Bouffe Pontiac, the region’s food bank, saw 96 new families sign up for food aid in 2022. Kim Laroche, director of the organization, shared this
Bouffe Pontiac, the region’s food bank, saw 96 new families sign up for food aid in 2022. Kim Laroche, director of the organization, shared this


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
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


Brett Thoms Pontiac May 16, 2022 The fire danger in southern Quebec was extremely high last week, according to La Société de protection des forêts
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE March 11, 2020 It might not appear like it at first glance, but anyone with experience picking stones or pulling teats knows
June 23, 1992, 25 Years Ago Golfers give $5,000 to PCH: Last Saturday, at the Norway Bay Golf Club, 110 golfers played for the betterment
We have been told from an early age: “eat your vegetables.” But as a kid I liked a hamburger all dressed and cherry pie much
Caleb NickersonCAMPBELL’S BAYJune 20, 2017At the monthly meeting of the council of mayors last Tuesday, Warden Raymond Durocher announced that he would be running for
Bouffe Pontiac, the region’s food bank, saw 96 new families sign up for food aid in 2022. Kim Laroche, director of the organization, shared this news at a ceremony for the Clarendon Giant Tiger’s $3,200 donation to the food bank.


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
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


Brett Thoms Pontiac May 16, 2022 The fire danger in southern Quebec was extremely high last week, according to La Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU), a not-for-profit organization based in Quebec, dedicated to the prevention of
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE March 11, 2020 It might not appear like it at first glance, but anyone with experience picking stones or pulling teats knows that farming is a dangerous profession. From enormous, ornery livestock to . . .
June 23, 1992, 25 Years Ago Golfers give $5,000 to PCH: Last Saturday, at the Norway Bay Golf Club, 110 golfers played for the betterment of the Pontiac Community Hospital. The price of $75 per golfer included nine holes of
We have been told from an early age: “eat your vegetables.” But as a kid I liked a hamburger all dressed and cherry pie much better than peas and green beans. We all know the phrase “you are what you
Caleb NickersonCAMPBELL’S BAYJune 20, 2017At the monthly meeting of the council of mayors last Tuesday, Warden Raymond Durocher announced that he would be running for the newly created position of elected warden. This comes on the heels of former MNA
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