

Pontiac council addresses possible arena user fee hike
Shawville is hoping the Municipality of Pontiac, with nearly half of the arena’s total users, will step up its financial contribution.


Shawville is hoping the Municipality of Pontiac, with nearly half of the arena’s total users, will step up its financial contribution.


When Olivia Davis first got into her canoe on the Dumoine River last summer, she could not, for the life of her, get it to


Facing playoff elimination in their own barn on Sunday evening, the Shawville Pontiacs couldn’t quite get the job done, losing a 6-3 decision to the


The Campbell’s Bay RA was decorated in pink and red on Saturday for a Valentine’s-themed pancake breakfast hosted by Campbell’s Bay group the Parent Hive.


On Feb. 15, the Quebec Liberal Party acclaimed Charles Milliard as their new leader. The uncontested race followed the resignation of former leader Pablo Rodriguez


The Shawville arena was packed withhockey players over the weekend for the final iteration of the Pontiac Winter Classic.


On Saturday the Pontiac Snowmobile Drivers Association held a cookout at their warmup shack in Wyman. President David Young said that they had been blessed


Over Feb. 13 and 14, the Comité des Loisirs de L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet celebrated 50 years at their annual winter carnival.


The walls of the Stone School Gallery in Portage-du-Fort were filled with expressions of love on Friday evening for the opening of artPontiac’s new exhibit,


A local information session about a lesser known but serious women’s health risk drew some attention on Feb. 13. Activist group Citizens of the Pontiac


Shawville is hoping the Municipality of Pontiac, with nearly half of the arena’s total users, will step up its financial contribution.


When Olivia Davis first got into her canoe on the Dumoine River last summer, she could not, for the life of her, get it to go straight. Headwinds, currents, and whitewater rapids made it difficult for her and her paddling


Facing playoff elimination in their own barn on Sunday evening, the Shawville Pontiacs couldn’t quite get the job done, losing a 6-3 decision to the Madawaska Valley Wolves. The teams played on Friday in Barry’s Bay in what was the


The Campbell’s Bay RA was decorated in pink and red on Saturday for a Valentine’s-themed pancake breakfast hosted by Campbell’s Bay group the Parent Hive. Stacks of pancakes with Valentine-themed toppings lined the RA table, as well as sausages and


On Feb. 15, the Quebec Liberal Party acclaimed Charles Milliard as their new leader. The uncontested race followed the resignation of former leader Pablo Rodriguez in December, which stemmed from allegations of impropriety during last year’s leadership race as well


The Shawville arena was packed withhockey players over the weekend for the final iteration of the Pontiac Winter Classic.


On Saturday the Pontiac Snowmobile Drivers Association held a cookout at their warmup shack in Wyman. President David Young said that they had been blessed with beautiful weather for a rip on the trails and hoped they would attract around


Over Feb. 13 and 14, the Comité des Loisirs de L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet celebrated 50 years at their annual winter carnival.


The walls of the Stone School Gallery in Portage-du-Fort were filled with expressions of love on Friday evening for the opening of artPontiac’s new exhibit, The Spectrum of Love. Artists from the Pontiac and beyond had works on display that


A local information session about a lesser known but serious women’s health risk drew some attention on Feb. 13. Activist group Citizens of the Pontiac organized an online presentation about women’s heart and vascular disease, which was streamed to audiences
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