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They come in peace, but they are fed up. This was the message from dozens of supporters who stood for hours in -33 temperatures at


They come in peace, but they are fed up. This was the message from dozens of supporters who stood for hours in -33 temperatures at


Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Feb. 2, 2022 After a devastating flood in 2019, a flood prevention task force was initiated by Jane Toller, Warden of the


On Wednesday, Jan. 19, Jelly Massee held her painting ‘Sugar Bush’ one last time before handing it to the MRC where it will be on


Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Jan.26, 2022 According to a Jan. 21 CISSSO press conference, 37 residents at the Sacre Coeur Manor in Fort Coulonge have tested


Through his artistic pottery, Clement Hoeck brings a touch of Asian style to the Pontiac. His work is a fusion of traditional South Korean aesthetics


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville Jan. 18, 2022 On Jan. 18 Giant Tiger donated 3,500 to Bouffe Pontiac as part of their national food bank drive campaign.
Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville Jan. 26, 2022 The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged two men in connection with the death of 39-year-old Greg Slewidge in
Nikki Buechler Pontiac Jan. 24, 2022 A Pontiac resident has been identified as being among the victims of a devastating explosion and fire at Eastway
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Jan. 26, 2022 The Coopérative de travail des Mille Lieux is launching a public survey with the objective of better protecting and
Nikki buechler Outaouais Jan. 11, 2022 A Business Bootcamp for Artists series started on Tuesday, January 11th. The six week course is hosted by Youth


They come in peace, but they are fed up. This was the message from dozens of supporters who stood for hours in -33 temperatures at a truck stop in Kinburn, Ontario. They were waiting for the arrival of truckers taking


Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Feb. 2, 2022 After a devastating flood in 2019, a flood prevention task force was initiated by Jane Toller, Warden of the MRC Pontiac soon after, in November 2020. The task force sat down on Jan. 25


On Wednesday, Jan. 19, Jelly Massee held her painting ‘Sugar Bush’ one last time before handing it to the MRC where it will be on permanent display, part of an initiative to showcase art from the Pontiac region. The painting,


Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Jan.26, 2022 According to a Jan. 21 CISSSO press conference, 37 residents at the Sacre Coeur Manor in Fort Coulonge have tested positive for COVID. Additional healthcare personnel were dispatched to help contain the situation. There is


Through his artistic pottery, Clement Hoeck brings a touch of Asian style to the Pontiac. His work is a fusion of traditional South Korean aesthetics and practical Quebecois functionality. From his studio in Campbell’s Bay, the seasoned ceramicist sat down


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville Jan. 18, 2022 On Jan. 18 Giant Tiger donated 3,500 to Bouffe Pontiac as part of their national food bank drive campaign. Store Manager Brandyn Gauthier was also pleased to be donating 75 bags each containing 15-pounds
Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville Jan. 26, 2022 The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have charged two men in connection with the death of 39-year-old Greg Slewidge in the Township of Beckwith that took place in September 2020. The two men Michael Clairoux,
Nikki Buechler Pontiac Jan. 24, 2022 A Pontiac resident has been identified as being among the victims of a devastating explosion and fire at Eastway Tank Pump and Meter Ltd. on January 13, 2022, where six people are confirmed to
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Jan. 26, 2022 The Coopérative de travail des Mille Lieux is launching a public survey with the objective of better protecting and enhancing the various landscapes of the Pontiac. This initiative is part of the revision of
Nikki buechler Outaouais Jan. 11, 2022 A Business Bootcamp for Artists series started on Tuesday, January 11th. The six week course is hosted by Youth Employment Services, also known as YES Employment – an English-language non-profit organization supporting Quebec residents
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