

Moments in Time
Fran Langford-Erfle brought in this photo, taken circa 1950. Some of our more senior Shawville residents will remember when Selly Langford’s store occupied the space


Fran Langford-Erfle brought in this photo, taken circa 1950. Some of our more senior Shawville residents will remember when Selly Langford’s store occupied the space


Never letting anything stand in her way and with a passion for sports, Teena Murray, a native to Shawville, has landed her dream position with


Brett Thoms Bryson July 2, 2022 Featuring EDM artists from across the world, the Grove and Bass festival returned to the Pontiac this year. The


Brett Thoms Mansfield-et-Pontefract July 2, 2022 Mansfield-et-Pontefract held its annual celebration on Canada Day weekend, Mansfield-en-fête. The event featured live music, fireworks, bouncy castles, face


Brett Thoms Pontiac July 1, 2022 Sheenboro held its first Canada Day since 2019. “It just feels like it’s a homecoming for Sheen,” said Jean


Brett Thoms Sand Bay July 2, 2022 Jim Jones, long time Sand Bay resident, was honoured for his contributions to his community on Saturday. At


Brett Thoms Clarendon June 25, 2022 Ottawa Valley Boss Babes, a podcast that features female entrepreneurs in the Ottawa Valley, was at The Little Red


The Grade 6 kids at L’Envolée in Campbell’s Bay, planted a tree on June 15th in the municipal park by the baseball park in Campbell’s
Eva Baldi Shawville June 20, 2022 On Monday June 20 Pontiac MNA André Fortin hosted a meeting for the anglophone business owners about how the
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac June 29, 2022 During the past few weeks in the Pontiac, many students were graduating and celebrating this major milestone. The Pontiac


Fran Langford-Erfle brought in this photo, taken circa 1950. Some of our more senior Shawville residents will remember when Selly Langford’s store occupied the space at 357 Main Street, currently occupied by Brooklyn Place. According to Fran, Selly Langford stands


Never letting anything stand in her way and with a passion for sports, Teena Murray, a native to Shawville, has landed her dream position with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Growing up, anyone that knew Murray could spot her on the ice


Brett Thoms Bryson July 2, 2022 Featuring EDM artists from across the world, the Grove and Bass festival returned to the Pontiac this year. The event was held at the Paradise Leisure Park in Bryson, just beside the bridge to


Brett Thoms Mansfield-et-Pontefract July 2, 2022 Mansfield-et-Pontefract held its annual celebration on Canada Day weekend, Mansfield-en-fête. The event featured live music, fireworks, bouncy castles, face painting and a baseball tournament. The purpose of the celebrations is to fundraise for firefighters


Brett Thoms Pontiac July 1, 2022 Sheenboro held its first Canada Day since 2019. “It just feels like it’s a homecoming for Sheen,” said Jean Gleason, who is on the Sheenboro Canada Day committee. “This is a community that has


Brett Thoms Sand Bay July 2, 2022 Jim Jones, long time Sand Bay resident, was honoured for his contributions to his community on Saturday. At the unveiling of the new backstop at the Sand Bay Ball Park, Jones was honoured


Brett Thoms Clarendon June 25, 2022 Ottawa Valley Boss Babes, a podcast that features female entrepreneurs in the Ottawa Valley, was at The Little Red Wagon Winery on June 25. The event was a gathering of female business owners from


The Grade 6 kids at L’Envolée in Campbell’s Bay, planted a tree on June 15th in the municipal park by the baseball park in Campbell’s Bay. The tree was given to them by the Municipality of Campbell’s Bay, André Fortin
Eva Baldi Shawville June 20, 2022 On Monday June 20 Pontiac MNA André Fortin hosted a meeting for the anglophone business owners about how the new Quebec language legislation will affect their businesses. Bill 96 was voted into law on
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac June 29, 2022 During the past few weeks in the Pontiac, many students were graduating and celebrating this major milestone. The Pontiac Continuing Education Centre honoured its students on June 16 at the Little Red Wagon Winery
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