


Growing up wearing moccasins and seeing every member of her family make them was the norm for Amy Jerome, so when she moved away from
Brett Thoms Pontiac June 22, 2022 It has been a relatively quiet week among the parties vying to form the next government in Quebec. Legault,
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac June 22, 2022 With not much change in the Pontiac area regarding cases and hospitalizations caused by the virus Quebec has reported

Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay June 15, 2022 The leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, was at Brauwerk Hoffman Brewery last Wednesday. Bernier,
Brett Thoms Luskville June 14, 2022 The Municipality of Pontiac (MoP) held its municipal council meeting on Monday. Of note were various resolutions passed concerning
Eva Baldi Fort-coulonge June 22, 2022 After two years in operation, owner of Café Downtown, Remi Bertrand, is looking to hand the keys over to

Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge June 9, 2022 The Lyn Cinema in Fort-Coulonge officially reopened June 9 after being closed since 2014. Jane Toller, warden of the

Zainab Al-Mehdar Fort-Coulonge June 18 2022 The annual Village en Fête 2022 in Fort- Coulonge was back after a two-year hiatus. Although it was a

Zainab Al-Mehdar Clarendon May 28, 2022 Looking for a different location to sell his flowers and produce, one farmer decided to start selling them on


Growing up wearing moccasins and seeing every member of her family make them was the norm for Amy Jerome, so when she moved away from her reserve and wanted a pair for herself she decided to learn for herself rather
Brett Thoms Pontiac June 22, 2022 It has been a relatively quiet week among the parties vying to form the next government in Quebec. Legault, speaking to journalists last Wednesday, said he believes that there is a 50/50 chance of
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac June 22, 2022 With not much change in the Pontiac area regarding cases and hospitalizations caused by the virus Quebec has reported province-wide numbers of COVID-19 cases. They have risen by 532, making for a total of

Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay June 15, 2022 The leader of the People’s Party of Canada, Maxime Bernier, was at Brauwerk Hoffman Brewery last Wednesday. Bernier, the former MP of the riding of Beauce and cabinet minister in the Harper government
Brett Thoms Luskville June 14, 2022 The Municipality of Pontiac (MoP) held its municipal council meeting on Monday. Of note were various resolutions passed concerning legal matters, access to information and public safety. The council granted a . . .
Eva Baldi Fort-coulonge June 22, 2022 After two years in operation, owner of Café Downtown, Remi Bertrand, is looking to hand the keys over to the community. In March 2020, in the midst of the first wave of the pandemic,

Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge June 9, 2022 The Lyn Cinema in Fort-Coulonge officially reopened June 9 after being closed since 2014. Jane Toller, warden of the MRC Pontiac announced she had purchased the theatre earlier this year. Toller dedicated the opening

Zainab Al-Mehdar Fort-Coulonge June 18 2022 The annual Village en Fête 2022 in Fort- Coulonge was back after a two-year hiatus. Although it was a particularly windy day, residents were out enjoying the different activities on rue Baume. The event

Zainab Al-Mehdar Clarendon May 28, 2022 Looking for a different location to sell his flowers and produce, one farmer decided to start selling them on his own farm, and little by little more vendors joined him and it grew from
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