

Ski Pontiac closes transition year, looks ahead to growth at new location
Ski Pontiac held its annual general meeting for the 2024-2025 financial year on Mar. 1 at the Bristol firehall. For over a decade the non-profit


Ski Pontiac held its annual general meeting for the 2024-2025 financial year on Mar. 1 at the Bristol firehall. For over a decade the non-profit


Winter came through for one last hoorah on Sunday, just in time for the annual Campbell’s Bay winter carnival. With full sun and temperatures hovering


Le Patro and the Centre de Loisirs des Draveurs joined forces to bring residents of Mansfield and Fort-Coulonge a two-day winter carnival at the Fort-Coulonge


For 50 years, Danford Lake’s Bethany Hall has hosted card tournaments and carnivals, dances and dinners, weddings and wakes. Since the hall was first erected


Eight Chapeau clans reunited over the weekend to go head-to-head with their rivals in the community’s 18th annual family hockey tournament at the Upper Pontiac


The Bryson Lions Club fed a turkey dinner to over 120 seniors on Sunday evening at the club’s senior’s appreciation supper. The packed room of




Otter Lake’s chapter of the Native Alliance of Quebec hosted over 190 fishermen on Saturday in the group’s second annual bass tournament in support of


The TCRA grounds in Ladysmith were bustling with people bundled up for the cold for a winter carnival organized by the Ladysmith Recreation Committee on


This story has been updated from it’s original version to include the total amount raised. The Shawville arena hosted the local minor hockey association’s home


Ski Pontiac held its annual general meeting for the 2024-2025 financial year on Mar. 1 at the Bristol firehall. For over a decade the non-profit has been working to make cross-country skiing and snowshoeing accessible to Pontiac residents by grooming


Winter came through for one last hoorah on Sunday, just in time for the annual Campbell’s Bay winter carnival. With full sun and temperatures hovering around -15 C, youngsters were abound at the town’s ice rink. Pumped up on hot


Le Patro and the Centre de Loisirs des Draveurs joined forces to bring residents of Mansfield and Fort-Coulonge a two-day winter carnival at the Fort-Coulonge arena over the weekend, with fun for all ages on offer over the course of


For 50 years, Danford Lake’s Bethany Hall has hosted card tournaments and carnivals, dances and dinners, weddings and wakes. Since the hall was first erected by a team of volunteers in 1976, the building has been a focal point for


Eight Chapeau clans reunited over the weekend to go head-to-head with their rivals in the community’s 18th annual family hockey tournament at the Upper Pontiac Sports Complex.


The Bryson Lions Club fed a turkey dinner to over 120 seniors on Sunday evening at the club’s senior’s appreciation supper. The packed room of hungry seniors was treated to a free dinner of turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes, as




Otter Lake’s chapter of the Native Alliance of Quebec hosted over 190 fishermen on Saturday in the group’s second annual bass tournament in support of food bank Bouffe Pontiac. Organizer Chuck Burke said the event featured expanded divisions this year


The TCRA grounds in Ladysmith were bustling with people bundled up for the cold for a winter carnival organized by the Ladysmith Recreation Committee on Saturday. The event featured a BBQ, kids’ games, a pick-up hockey game, a euchre tournament,


This story has been updated from it’s original version to include the total amount raised. The Shawville arena hosted the local minor hockey association’s home closer this past Saturday, packing out the venue for most of the day. SDMHA first
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