Mansfield Fire Department adopts green lights
Julien St-Jean Mansfield et Pontefract Sept 10, 2021 Last month, volunteer firefighters from the Mansfield Fire Department began using flashing green lights in personal vehicles
Julien St-Jean Mansfield et Pontefract Sept 10, 2021 Last month, volunteer firefighters from the Mansfield Fire Department began using flashing green lights in personal vehicles
Jorge Maria POntiac Sept. 13, 2021 The Santé Publique stated last Friday that there were two confirmed cases of COVID-19 at the Shawville Fair on
Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 14, 2021 Data sourced from CISSSO shows that of the 3,740 Outaouais babies born between November 2020 and June 2021, a
Julien St-Jean Pontiac Sept. 9, 2021 As part of the “Journées de la Culture,” free events will take place across the MRC starting Sept. 24
Jorge Maria & Julien St-Jean Pontiac Sept. 15, 2021 With one week left until election day, this will be our last question to candidates in

Jorge Maria Shawville Sept. 8, 2021 Last Saturday, the Shawville Fair celebrated its first Indigenous Day in its 165-year history. By noon, hundreds of members
Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 5, 2021 Throughout the weekend, Fair-goers were welcome to attend lessons in apple-crushing from Greg Graham of Coronation Hall Cider Mills.
Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 4, 2021 During Saturday’s beef division cattle show, a cow broke away from its handler and made its way through the

Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 5, 2021 Sunday offered one of the Fair’s many lessons in farm life as Tyler Armstrong of Pinnacle Haven Farm offered
Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 3, 2021 The Friday of the Fair brought in students from across the Pontiac to show them what the grounds had
Julien St-Jean Mansfield et Pontefract Sept 10, 2021 Last month, volunteer firefighters from the Mansfield Fire Department began using flashing green lights in personal vehicles to respond to emergency calls.
Jorge Maria POntiac Sept. 13, 2021 The Santé Publique stated last Friday that there were two confirmed cases of COVID-19 at the Shawville Fair on Sept. 4, 2021.
Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 14, 2021 Data sourced from CISSSO shows that of the 3,740 Outaouais babies born between November 2020 and June 2021, a total of 1143, roughly 30 per cent of them, were born in Ontario hospitals.
Julien St-Jean Pontiac Sept. 9, 2021 As part of the “Journées de la Culture,” free events will take place across the MRC starting Sept. 24 until Sept. 26 in an effort to celebrate and promote access to arts and culture.
Jorge Maria & Julien St-Jean Pontiac Sept. 15, 2021 With one week left until election day, this will be our last question to candidates in the Pontiac. What is the significance of climate change for the Pontiac and what actions

Jorge Maria Shawville Sept. 8, 2021 Last Saturday, the Shawville Fair celebrated its first Indigenous Day in its 165-year history. By noon, hundreds of members of Indigenous communities from across the region had made their way to the main stage
Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 5, 2021 Throughout the weekend, Fair-goers were welcome to attend lessons in apple-crushing from Greg Graham of Coronation Hall Cider Mills.
Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 4, 2021 During Saturday’s beef division cattle show, a cow broke away from its handler and made its way through the midway, making it as far as the fence near the front entrance of the Fair.

Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 5, 2021 Sunday offered one of the Fair’s many lessons in farm life as Tyler Armstrong of Pinnacle Haven Farm offered a demonstration on sheep shearing.
Julien St-Jean Shawville Sept. 3, 2021 The Friday of the Fair brought in students from across the Pontiac to show them what the grounds had to offer. Students were shown different exhibits and received demonstrations related to agriculture in the
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