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Connor Lalande Clarendon April 29, 2023 Herboristerie La Fée des Bois Apothecary held workshops this past Friday and Saturday. A herb farm that specializes in


Connor Lalande Clarendon April 29, 2023 Herboristerie La Fée des Bois Apothecary held workshops this past Friday and Saturday. A herb farm that specializes in


Brett Thoms Pontiac May 1, 2023 Colin LeBrun, a son of the owners of the Bryson Lake Lodge in the TNO spoke at the MRC


Brett Thoms Shawville April 25, 2023 A first-time home buyer seminar was held at the Shawville RBC branch last Tuesday. The presentation was primarily given


Connor Lalande Pontiac May 1, 2023 The Little Red Wagon Winery will be welcoming musician Ray Harris this upcoming Saturday evening. Harris, who hails from


Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge April 27, 2023 Explore Pontiac, the new brand for the Pontiac Tourism Association, held its AGM last Thursday at the Cinema Lyn


Connor Lalande Shawville April 29, 2023 The Pontiac Chamber of Commerce hosted a first aid course at the Shawville Community Lodge this past weekend. A
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 1, 2023 The office of MP Sophie Chatel released a press release on Monday detailing changes made to the draft of


A wrestling grudge match for the ages took place at Pontiac High School. In an epic bout between certified heavyweights, Pontiac High School student and


Connor Lalande Pontiac May 1, 2023 Persistent rainfall throughout much of the Ottawa River basin is forecast to raise river levels and increase the likelihood


Brett Thoms Pontiac May 1, 2023 The National Farmers Union (NFU), a Canada-wide labour organization representing farmers has data suggesting that farmers are not profiting


Connor Lalande Clarendon April 29, 2023 Herboristerie La Fée des Bois Apothecary held workshops this past Friday and Saturday. A herb farm that specializes in alternative and holistic health services, Herboristerie La Fée des Bois Apothecary often hosts workshops where


Brett Thoms Pontiac May 1, 2023 Colin LeBrun, a son of the owners of the Bryson Lake Lodge in the TNO spoke at the MRC Pontiac business forum last month in order to raise awareness threat represented by invasive species


Brett Thoms Shawville April 25, 2023 A first-time home buyer seminar was held at the Shawville RBC branch last Tuesday. The presentation was primarily given by RBC Mortgage Specialist Cara-Lee Lewis but also featured contributions from Real Estate Agent Chanelle


Connor Lalande Pontiac May 1, 2023 The Little Red Wagon Winery will be welcoming musician Ray Harris this upcoming Saturday evening. Harris, who hails from Charteris, will be playing his third show at the winery. Accompanied by fellow musicians Steve


Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge April 27, 2023 Explore Pontiac, the new brand for the Pontiac Tourism Association, held its AGM last Thursday at the Cinema Lyn in Fort-Coulonge. The event included standard AGM activities like the election of a board, presentation


Connor Lalande Shawville April 29, 2023 The Pontiac Chamber of Commerce hosted a first aid course at the Shawville Community Lodge this past weekend. A two day event – taking place both Saturday and Sunday – the course attracted 15
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 1, 2023 The office of MP Sophie Chatel released a press release on Monday detailing changes made to the draft of Bill C-21. Chatel’s office wrote that these amendments reflect the consultation process with Canadians undertaken


A wrestling grudge match for the ages took place at Pontiac High School. In an epic bout between certified heavyweights, Pontiac High School student and local wrestling prodigy, Andrew Stewart, took on his teacher, Jordan Kent. Under the wrestling pseudonym


Connor Lalande Pontiac May 1, 2023 Persistent rainfall throughout much of the Ottawa River basin is forecast to raise river levels and increase the likelihood of flooding this week. According to the Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board (ORRPB), the runoff


Brett Thoms Pontiac May 1, 2023 The National Farmers Union (NFU), a Canada-wide labour organization representing farmers has data suggesting that farmers are not profiting from food price increases. The information comes from a brief submitted to he House of
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