
Pontiac Fall Market held in Luskville
Brett Thoms Luskville October 1, 2022 The Pontiac Market Fall Fair was recently held at the Luskville Community Centre. During the market, guests could shop

Brett Thoms Luskville October 1, 2022 The Pontiac Market Fall Fair was recently held at the Luskville Community Centre. During the market, guests could shop

Zainab Al-Mehdar Luskville Oct. 9, 2022 Sharing their love for nature and animals Robert Laurin and Victoria Mestres-Laurin invited neighbours, friends and community members to


Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Oct. 9, 2022 On Sept 28 Visages régionaux’s podcast “On le fait!’’ launched on Radio-Canada Ohdio. The long-awaited podcast featured some local

Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay Setpember 30, 2022 Steve Stanistreet, a resident of Campbell’s Bay is building a solar paneled boat. The boat, which has yet

Glen Hartle Campbell’s bay Oct. 7, 2022 The MRC Pontiac officially launched the redesigned Regional Art Gallery on Friday, October 7 at the MRC headquarters

Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Oct. 8, 2022 Pontiac Pride announced their president Trevor Rivet who is a Registered Nurse Clinician at the Pontiac Hospital. Rivet was

Brett Thoms Bryson October 2, 2022 The Church of the Immaculate Conception, the Catholic parish in Bryson, marked its 75 anniversary recently. The church was

Brett Thoms Pontiac October 11, 2022 The search continues for Michael Scandiffio. Scandiffio, 57, has been missing since October 1 after he left Ladysmith Oktoberfest.

Brett Thoms Pontiac October 7, 2022 André Fortin has been reelected for his third term as MNA for the riding of Pontiac. Not only was

Brett Thoms Luskville October 1, 2022 The Pontiac Market Fall Fair was recently held at the Luskville Community Centre. During the market, guests could shop at the various booths and also take part in a turkey dinner which was provided

Zainab Al-Mehdar Luskville Oct. 9, 2022 Sharing their love for nature and animals Robert Laurin and Victoria Mestres-Laurin invited neighbours, friends and community members to a Thanksgiving open house. The events purpose was to celebrate young artists and talk about


Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Oct. 9, 2022 On Sept 28 Visages régionaux’s podcast “On le fait!’’ launched on Radio-Canada Ohdio. The long-awaited podcast featured some local businesses to talk about art, culture and entrepreneurship. This project is a collaboration between MRC

Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay Setpember 30, 2022 Steve Stanistreet, a resident of Campbell’s Bay is building a solar paneled boat. The boat, which has yet to be named, is based out of the Campbell’s Bay dock. “It’s an old man’s

Glen Hartle Campbell’s bay Oct. 7, 2022 The MRC Pontiac officially launched the redesigned Regional Art Gallery on Friday, October 7 at the MRC headquarters in Campbell’s Bay. It was a coordinated and well-attended affair in what is, poetically, now

Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Oct. 8, 2022 Pontiac Pride announced their president Trevor Rivet who is a Registered Nurse Clinician at the Pontiac Hospital. Rivet was born and raised in Fort-Coulonge and hopes that being the president will allow him to

Brett Thoms Bryson October 2, 2022 The Church of the Immaculate Conception, the Catholic parish in Bryson, marked its 75 anniversary recently. The church was full of parishioners to hear a mass from the bishop of the Pembroke diocese. The

Brett Thoms Pontiac October 11, 2022 The search continues for Michael Scandiffio. Scandiffio, 57, has been missing since October 1 after he left Ladysmith Oktoberfest. He was supposed to be going in the direction of Otter Lake, traveling in a

Brett Thoms Pontiac October 7, 2022 André Fortin has been reelected for his third term as MNA for the riding of Pontiac. Not only was Fortin the only member of the Quebec Liberal Party (QLP) elected outside the greater Montreal
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