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Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 13, 2022 Learning about the war in Ukraine, Colin Dubé, a student at the Pontiac Continuing Education school in Shawville, went
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Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 13, 2022 Learning about the war in Ukraine, Colin Dubé, a student at the Pontiac Continuing Education school in Shawville, went


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


Jeremy Morse Pontiac April 13, 2022 Farms and gardens throughout the Pontiac have started accepting reservations for their summer produce baskets. These baskets are a


Brett Thoms Fort Coulonge April 4, 2022 Warden Jane Toller announced on Monday that she is the new owner of the Lyn Theatre in Fort


Once he caught the Bombardier bug it was a snowball effect, one turned into two and three and now Marc Chrétien, a dentist by profession,


What motivates you to continue to run your business? I am, in general, a very busy person. Anyone who knows me laughs because I don’t


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville March 1, 2021 Whether skating or curling, community members are excited to be back on the ice with family and friends. The


Through his artistic pottery, Clement Hoeck brings a touch of Asian style to the Pontiac. His work is a fusion of traditional South Korean aesthetics


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


Julien St-Jean Pontiac Oct. 6, 2021 Ever since she was young, Ashley Bérubé was drawn towards instruments. She recalled one memory where she saw instruments


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 13, 2022 Learning about the war in Ukraine, Colin Dubé, a student at the Pontiac Continuing Education school in Shawville, went to his teachers and asked if they could help raise awareness and money to help


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


Jeremy Morse Pontiac April 13, 2022 Farms and gardens throughout the Pontiac have started accepting reservations for their summer produce baskets. These baskets are a form of community supported agriculture, where consumers are able to connect with and buy directly


Brett Thoms Fort Coulonge April 4, 2022 Warden Jane Toller announced on Monday that she is the new owner of the Lyn Theatre in Fort Coulonge. Toller described her purchase of the theatre as a personal investment and said that


Once he caught the Bombardier bug it was a snowball effect, one turned into two and three and now Marc Chrétien, a dentist by profession, has a collection. It all started one winter when Chrétien was looking to get some


What motivates you to continue to run your business? I am, in general, a very busy person. Anyone who knows me laughs because I don’t know how to sit still. I like to keep busy and thankfully with that extra


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville March 1, 2021 Whether skating or curling, community members are excited to be back on the ice with family and friends. The national learn-to-skate program run through SkateCanada, is one of many local branches that helps kids


Through his artistic pottery, Clement Hoeck brings a touch of Asian style to the Pontiac. His work is a fusion of traditional South Korean aesthetics and practical Quebecois functionality. From his studio in Campbell’s Bay, the seasoned ceramicist sat down


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


Julien St-Jean Pontiac Oct. 6, 2021 Ever since she was young, Ashley Bérubé was drawn towards instruments. She recalled one memory where she saw instruments set up by her step mom’s band, A Certain Class, and felt pulled towards the
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