
Judd soft-launches Shawville B&B
After years of meticulous and labour-intensive renovations, Emma Judd has officially opened her new bed and breakfast, which she is calling Circa, on Shawville’s Main

After years of meticulous and labour-intensive renovations, Emma Judd has officially opened her new bed and breakfast, which she is calling Circa, on Shawville’s Main

St. John’s Elementary School in Campbell’s Bay opened its door Thursday night for an evening of community fun. The event, put on by the Home

Farmers and agriculture workers from across the Pontiac and beyond gathered on Thursday night for a social held in support of farmers’ mental health. There

Residents of Alleyn and Cawood are circulating a petition to protest what they call “unfair” property assessments conducted across the municipality. This spring, residents received

Julie Brousseau spent her childhood summers on the shores of the Ottawa River, learning how to swim. Her family had a cottage in Norway Bay,

Onslow Elementary’s spring fair, hosted at the Quyon school on Thursday evening, was in many ways like the other spring fairs put on by schools

Quyon’s Immeuble Sainte-Marie elementary school hosted its second annual spring market fundraiser at the Quyon Community Centre on Saturday to raise money for end-of-year activities

The Pontiac Agricultural Society hosted dozens of people at the second annual Boots and Bandanas Spring Dance at the Agricultural Hall on the Shawville Fairgrounds

Over a thousand people showed up to enjoy the annual Fort Coulonge/Mansfield Country Festival at the Centre Des Draveurs arena over the weekend. The festival,

Pontiac High School (PHS) hosted its annual athletic banquet on Thursday celebrating all things sport. Gym teacher and emcee Darcy Findlay kept things rolling quickly

After years of meticulous and labour-intensive renovations, Emma Judd has officially opened her new bed and breakfast, which she is calling Circa, on Shawville’s Main Street. Judd started accepting reservations in May for the two rooms, each with a private

St. John’s Elementary School in Campbell’s Bay opened its door Thursday night for an evening of community fun. The event, put on by the Home and School Association, featured a BBQ, face painting, a clown, and bouncy castles. Students, their

Farmers and agriculture workers from across the Pontiac and beyond gathered on Thursday night for a social held in support of farmers’ mental health. There was live country music, snacks, and good conversation. The owners of the host farm, Pure

Residents of Alleyn and Cawood are circulating a petition to protest what they call “unfair” property assessments conducted across the municipality. This spring, residents received their letter of property assessment in the mail, only to find the value of their

Julie Brousseau spent her childhood summers on the shores of the Ottawa River, learning how to swim. Her family had a cottage in Norway Bay, a community with a deep connection to the water. She couldn’t get enough of it

Onslow Elementary’s spring fair, hosted at the Quyon school on Thursday evening, was in many ways like the other spring fairs put on by schools across the Pontiac as the weather warms up. Faces were painted, kids clambered all over

Quyon’s Immeuble Sainte-Marie elementary school hosted its second annual spring market fundraiser at the Quyon Community Centre on Saturday to raise money for end-of-year activities for the students as well as for enhancing some of the school’s outdoor education facilities.

The Pontiac Agricultural Society hosted dozens of people at the second annual Boots and Bandanas Spring Dance at the Agricultural Hall on the Shawville Fairgrounds on Saturday evening. “It’s an appreciation party to thank all of the community for supporting

Over a thousand people showed up to enjoy the annual Fort Coulonge/Mansfield Country Festival at the Centre Des Draveurs arena over the weekend. The festival, organized by Fort Coulonge residents Phil Denault and Carole Faubert, was a chance for people

Pontiac High School (PHS) hosted its annual athletic banquet on Thursday celebrating all things sport. Gym teacher and emcee Darcy Findlay kept things rolling quickly and smoothly, ensuring all 96 awards were handed out in a timely fashion while still
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