
Bristol Market vendors’ first car rally and scavenger hunt a success
Carole St-Aubin Bristol Oct.16, 2021 Members of the Bristol Market organized their first car rally on Saturday. The group hosts their market every Saturday throughout
Carole St-Aubin Bristol Oct.16, 2021 Members of the Bristol Market organized their first car rally on Saturday. The group hosts their market every Saturday throughout
Carole St-Aubin Bristol Oct.16, 2021 AutonHomme, which translates as a compound of ‘autonomous man’ is an organization that was created in 2009 in response to
Jorge Maria Pontiac Oct. 20, 2021 On Oct. 14, the Quebec government announced a further easing of restrictions for restaurants and bars across the province,
Jorge Maria Pontiac Oct. 20, 2021 Two days before the deadline for all health practitioners to be fully vaccinated, the province extended the deadline from
Jorge Maria Campbell’s Bay Oct. 20, 2021 Last Thursday the Pontiac Legion celebrated the opening of its poppy drive by making donations to several worthy
A summer-long season for Les Maisone du Jeunes softball league came to an end last Thursday. In all, 365 kids participated in 29 teams. Two
Jorge Maria Shawville Oct. 13, 2021 Pontiac car enthusiasts spent their last cruise night at the Giant Tiger parking lot in Shawville trying to keep
Jorge Maria Campbell’s bay Oct. 13, 2021 Jane Toller has once again put her hat in the political ring by running for warden of the
Jorge Maria Luskville Oct. 13, 2021 In January 2020, the council of mayors for MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais unanimously voted to approve a bylaw that would
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Oct. 13, 2021 Mike McCrank attended Victoria High School in Shawville then went straight to work at Gillies Bros. lumber mill in
Carole St-Aubin Bristol Oct.16, 2021 Members of the Bristol Market organized their first car rally on Saturday. The group hosts their market every Saturday throughout the summer months at the Norway Bay public beach, with up to 20 vendors who
Carole St-Aubin Bristol Oct.16, 2021 AutonHomme, which translates as a compound of ‘autonomous man’ is an organization that was created in 2009 in response to the pulp and paper mill closure in Portage-du-Fort; it is an outreach organization for men.
Jorge Maria Pontiac Oct. 20, 2021 On Oct. 14, the Quebec government announced a further easing of restrictions for restaurants and bars across the province, taking effect on Nov. 1. Bars and restaurants will no longer have capacity limits. The
Jorge Maria Pontiac Oct. 20, 2021 Two days before the deadline for all health practitioners to be fully vaccinated, the province extended the deadline from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15.
Jorge Maria Campbell’s Bay Oct. 20, 2021 Last Thursday the Pontiac Legion celebrated the opening of its poppy drive by making donations to several worthy causes. The Poppy committee decided to donate a cheque for $500.00 to Squadron 653 Air
A summer-long season for Les Maisone du Jeunes softball league came to an end last Thursday. In all, 365 kids participated in 29 teams. Two of the winning teams were on hand to receive their winning flags.
Jorge Maria Shawville Oct. 13, 2021 Pontiac car enthusiasts spent their last cruise night at the Giant Tiger parking lot in Shawville trying to keep warm with hot coffee and a barbecue on Sept. 30. The group has been getting
Jorge Maria Campbell’s bay Oct. 13, 2021 Jane Toller has once again put her hat in the political ring by running for warden of the MRC Pontiac. In the ‘70s, Toller double majored in physical education and psychology at Queen’s
Jorge Maria Luskville Oct. 13, 2021 In January 2020, the council of mayors for MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais unanimously voted to approve a bylaw that would allow for universal suffrage during the next election. Before this vote, the warden was chosen
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Oct. 13, 2021 Mike McCrank attended Victoria High School in Shawville then went straight to work at Gillies Bros. lumber mill in Braeside, ON., then at J.E. Boyle’s in Davidson, where he worked for approximately eight years.
The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Renfrew County historian Dave Lemkay to speak on Pines in the Sand – Lemke Family Roots and Branches. This free public presentation takes place on Sunday, August 17, 2pm, at the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola. His talk draws on his extensive family research from Germany to Petawawa Township, across North America and the world. Refreshments will be served.
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