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Éric Antoine

Jorge Maria Luskville Oct. 13, 2021  In January 2020, the council of mayors for MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais unanimously voted to approve a bylaw that would

Mike McCrank

Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Oct. 13, 2021  Mike McCrank attended Victoria High School in Shawville then went straight to work at Gillies Bros. lumber mill in

Marc Carrière

Carole st-Aubin Pontiac Oct. 13, 2021  Marc Carrière has lived in Val-des-Monts his entire life and graduated from École secondaire Nicolas in Gatineau, then he

New COVID cases continue to decline

Jorge Maria Pontiac  Oct. 13, 2021  On Oct. 7, Quebec’s Ministry of Health reported that the number of new cases across the province are down

Young pilot John Dods

John Dods directs his last symphony

Carole St-Aubin Chelsea Oct. 13, 2021 Centenarian John (Jack) Leslie Dods passed away on Sept.18 at the Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre in Ottawa.

Fall and winter car care and maintenance

Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Oct. 11, 2021  As much as people dislike talking about the upcoming winter months, there are some preparations drivers should be looking

Éric Antoine

Jorge Maria Luskville Oct. 13, 2021  In January 2020, the council of mayors for MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais unanimously voted to approve a bylaw that would allow for universal suffrage during the next election. Before this vote, the warden was chosen

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Mike McCrank

Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Oct. 13, 2021  Mike McCrank attended Victoria High School in Shawville then went straight to work at Gillies Bros. lumber mill in Braeside, ON., then at J.E. Boyle’s in Davidson, where he worked for approximately eight years.

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Marc Carrière

Carole st-Aubin Pontiac Oct. 13, 2021  Marc Carrière has lived in Val-des-Monts his entire life and graduated from École secondaire Nicolas in Gatineau, then he acquired a degree in administration at the University of Ottawa. Carrière has been single [divorced]

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Municipality of Pontiac purchasing speed cameras

Carole St-Aubin Pontiac October 5, 2021  The municipality of Pontiac held its monthly council meeting on Oct. 5, addressing several large budget items. Water membrane The purchase of a new water membrane for the water treatment plant was approved by

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New COVID cases continue to decline

Jorge Maria Pontiac  Oct. 13, 2021  On Oct. 7, Quebec’s Ministry of Health reported that the number of new cases across the province are down for the second consecutive week at -18 per cent. Regional active cases moved up slightly

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Recognizing 16 years of community service

Carole St-Aubin Clarendon October 7, 2021 As Mayor John Armstrong walks away from his position on Clarendon council, he takes with him many fond memories from his 16 years of service to his community. Armstrong said he is looking forward

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A closer look: Allumette Island’s Corey Spence

Carole St-Aubin L’Isle-aux-Allumettes Oct. 8, 2021  Corey Spence grew up on Allumette Island where he has set his roots with his wife Chantelle (née Beaubien). They have been married for 19 years and raised two daughters, Mia and Bayleigh; the

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Young pilot John Dods

John Dods directs his last symphony

Carole St-Aubin Chelsea Oct. 13, 2021 Centenarian John (Jack) Leslie Dods passed away on Sept.18 at the Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre in Ottawa. John was one of the last-known surviving D-Day Veterans. Jack first tried to join the

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Fall and winter car care and maintenance

Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Oct. 11, 2021  As much as people dislike talking about the upcoming winter months, there are some preparations drivers should be looking into for the harsher weather ahead. If your battery is older, it might be a

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