





The company says this partnership will improve the technology used at its proposed Litchfield facility.


L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet resident Martin Bertrand is now one of an estimated few hundred thousand people who can claim to have summited Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro. Located in


It’s been a big year for the Anglican Parish of West Quebec. Until last year, the parish included churches in Danford Lake, Radford and Shawville,


A Clarendon teen left her mark on the provincial hockey stage last week after winning gold at the Jeux du Québec hosted in Blainville. Ivy




A group of concerned citizens are organizing a meeting next week to discuss the future of Fort-Coulonge business Café Downtown, in hopes of keeping it


Louise Francoeur has been a member of the Filles d’Isabelle community service club in Fort-Coulonge for 35 years. She along with its nearly 300 other


Dr. Talko says he’s appealing the suspension, which is set to begin later this month.




The company says this partnership will improve the technology used at its proposed Litchfield facility.


L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet resident Martin Bertrand is now one of an estimated few hundred thousand people who can claim to have summited Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro. Located in Tanzania, Uhuru Peak in Kilimanjaro National Park is the tallest peak in Africa and one


It’s been a big year for the Anglican Parish of West Quebec. Until last year, the parish included churches in Danford Lake, Radford and Shawville, chapels in Thorne Centre, Charteris, Greermount, Kazabazua and Wright, as well as several cemeteries where


A Clarendon teen left her mark on the provincial hockey stage last week after winning gold at the Jeux du Québec hosted in Blainville. Ivy Thompson, a Grade 8 student at Pontiac High School, played for the Outaouais women’s hockey




A group of concerned citizens are organizing a meeting next week to discuss the future of Fort-Coulonge business Café Downtown, in hopes of keeping it going. The business, which originally opened in 2021 and was sold to new owners in


Louise Francoeur has been a member of the Filles d’Isabelle community service club in Fort-Coulonge for 35 years. She along with its nearly 300 other members have spent countless hours elbow to elbow rolling out dough for the club’s annual


Dr. Talko says he’s appealing the suspension, which is set to begin later this month.
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