
New electric charging service installed at Familiprix
EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE June 9, 2021 An electric new addition to a Shawville pharmacy is now up and running. Familiprix recently unveiled a new electric
EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE June 9, 2021 An electric new addition to a Shawville pharmacy is now up and running. Familiprix recently unveiled a new electric
JORGE MARIA PONTIAC June 9, 2021 The OPP’s roadblocks continue to cause frustration in the Pontiac MRC as residents’ complaints mount. In an open letter
CALEB NICKERSON BRISTOL June 1, 2020 Hydro Quebec is conducting work on the substation in Wyman in order to bring it into the digital age.
JORGE MARIA PONTIAC June 9, 2021 A culvert collapse on Route 301 in Throne continues to cause headaches for residents of the MRC Pontiac, with
STEPHEN RICCIO Pontiac June 7, 2021 The Pontiac service area (RLS) had 15 active cases as of June 7, an uptick of two cases from
STEPHEN RICCIO Pontiac June 9, 2021 Mobile vaccination clinics have made their way into the vaccination picture throughout Pontiac, with one being established in Fort
STEPHEN RICCIO Quyon June 9, 2021 A Quebec Coroner’s Office investigation has found that the drowning death of a 72 year-old Quyon woman that occurred
CALEB NICKERSON WALTHAM June 9, 2020 Volunteers will once again be searching the Ottawa River this coming weekend to recover the body of missing Allumette
STEPHEN RICIO Pontiac June 7-9, 2021 Pontiac students in the Western Quebec School Board (WQSB) switched to online learning from June 7 to June 9,
JORGE MARIA PONTIAC JUNE 1, 2021 Flags across the Pontiac are flying at half-mast at the request of Warden Jane Toller after the discovery of
EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE June 9, 2021 An electric new addition to a Shawville pharmacy is now up and running. Familiprix recently unveiled a new electric car charging station in their parking lot. It was officially open to the public on
JORGE MARIA PONTIAC June 9, 2021 The OPP’s roadblocks continue to cause frustration in the Pontiac MRC as residents’ complaints mount. In an open letter to Premier Doug Ford, published today in this paper, Chapeau resident Marielle Lair described occurrences
CALEB NICKERSON BRISTOL June 1, 2020 Hydro Quebec is conducting work on the substation in Wyman in order to bring it into the digital age. The work, which will replace one of the substation’s control buildings, began in May .
JORGE MARIA PONTIAC June 9, 2021 A culvert collapse on Route 301 in Throne continues to cause headaches for residents of the MRC Pontiac, with a partial road closure leading to increased traffic on fragile dirt roads . . .
STEPHEN RICCIO Pontiac June 7, 2021 The Pontiac service area (RLS) had 15 active cases as of June 7, an uptick of two cases from last Monday’s total. Meanwhile, the Pontiac’s total number of cases since the pandemic began stood
STEPHEN RICCIO Pontiac June 9, 2021 Mobile vaccination clinics have made their way into the vaccination picture throughout Pontiac, with one being established in Fort Coulonge as early as June 3. The regional health authority, the CISSSO, announced the introduction
STEPHEN RICCIO Quyon June 9, 2021 A Quebec Coroner’s Office investigation has found that the drowning death of a 72 year-old Quyon woman that occurred as a result of a washed out road in April 2019 was preventable . .
CALEB NICKERSON WALTHAM June 9, 2020 Volunteers will once again be searching the Ottawa River this coming weekend to recover the body of missing Allumette Island man and they’re looking for help . . .
STEPHEN RICIO Pontiac June 7-9, 2021 Pontiac students in the Western Quebec School Board (WQSB) switched to online learning from June 7 to June 9, with Monday and Tuesdays decision being due to extreme heat forecasts, while Wednesday is being
JORGE MARIA PONTIAC JUNE 1, 2021 Flags across the Pontiac are flying at half-mast at the request of Warden Jane Toller after the discovery of a mass grave at a former residential school in Kamloops, BC . . .
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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