
Second annual Beauregard ball tournament knocks it out of the park
Campbell’s Bay played host to the second annual Maurice Beauregard memorial 3-pitch softball tournament on Sunday afternoon. Beauregard, a former Campbell’s Bay mayor, councillor and

Campbell’s Bay played host to the second annual Maurice Beauregard memorial 3-pitch softball tournament on Sunday afternoon. Beauregard, a former Campbell’s Bay mayor, councillor and

by K.C. Jordan Chapeau May 25, 2024 There were strikes and spares aplenty at Pontiac Pride’s first bowling event, hosted Saturday afternoon at Chapeau’s Harrington

Outaouais’s healthcare network, the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO), has prepared contingency plans to deal with anticipated staffing shortages
Firefighters from Shawville and Clarendon and their families gathered on Saturday night for the fire department’s annual ball. Attendees enjoyed an evening of music, drink,
Venetia Crawford, longtime matriarch of the Pontiac Archives, has a dream of growing her project of chronicling and celebrating Pontiac’s history from the basement of

Kids and their families gathered at Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School for a sunny evening of fun and games at the school’s twelfth annual spring

by K.C. Jordan Shawville May 15, 2024 Pontiac High School students and staff gathered at the school’s outdoor basketball courts on Wednesday for a three-on-three

by Glen Hartle Shawville May 15, 2024 The Pontiac High School girls and boys rugby teams hit the field Wednesday evening showcasing teamwork, grit and

by K.C. Jordan Quyon May 18, 2024 Twenty bike polo teams from across North America gathered over the weekend in Quyon for the fourth annual

Two-steppers and square dancers, and even a group of line dancers all the way from Chapeau returned Bristol’s Coronation Hall to its former dance hall

Campbell’s Bay played host to the second annual Maurice Beauregard memorial 3-pitch softball tournament on Sunday afternoon. Beauregard, a former Campbell’s Bay mayor, councillor and firefighter, passed away two years ago after a battle with cancer. The first tournament was

by K.C. Jordan Chapeau May 25, 2024 There were strikes and spares aplenty at Pontiac Pride’s first bowling event, hosted Saturday afternoon at Chapeau’s Harrington Community Hall. Participants, mostly members of the Pontiac Pride group, laughed and joked with each

Outaouais’s healthcare network, the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO), has prepared contingency plans to deal with anticipated staffing shortages over the summer that may, in the worst case scenario, see the region’s rural operating
Firefighters from Shawville and Clarendon and their families gathered on Saturday night for the fire department’s annual ball. Attendees enjoyed an evening of music, drink, and conversation. The dance floor was a favourite location of the night, as some folks
Venetia Crawford, longtime matriarch of the Pontiac Archives, has a dream of growing her project of chronicling and celebrating Pontiac’s history from the basement of the Shawville public library into the Stedmans V&S store across the street. Her vision is

Kids and their families gathered at Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School for a sunny evening of fun and games at the school’s twelfth annual spring fair on Thursday.Hundreds of people showed up at the school to partake in the fun,

by K.C. Jordan Shawville May 15, 2024 Pontiac High School students and staff gathered at the school’s outdoor basketball courts on Wednesday for a three-on-three tournament in memory of beloved former high school teacher David Holmes. Holmes, who passed away

by Glen Hartle Shawville May 15, 2024 The Pontiac High School girls and boys rugby teams hit the field Wednesday evening showcasing teamwork, grit and athleticism in games against teams from two other high schools in the region. The girls’

by K.C. Jordan Quyon May 18, 2024 Twenty bike polo teams from across North America gathered over the weekend in Quyon for the fourth annual Rumble by the River tournament. The atmosphere at the event was relaxed. Players were parking

Two-steppers and square dancers, and even a group of line dancers all the way from Chapeau returned Bristol’s Coronation Hall to its former dance hall glory on Saturday evening, filling the venue for a few hours of good old-fashioned boot-stomping,
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