

Campbell’s Bay council raises a flag of awareness
Carole St-Aubin Campbell’s Bay Sept. 30, 2021 Campbell’s Bay councillors gathered in the early morning hours on Thursday to raise a flag in tribute to


Carole St-Aubin Campbell’s Bay Sept. 30, 2021 Campbell’s Bay councillors gathered in the early morning hours on Thursday to raise a flag in tribute to


Carole St-Aubin Luskville October 2, 2021 There was something for everyone at Saturday’s Harvest Market held at the Luskville Community Centre. Approximately 15 vendors set


Volunteers for the Try Like Terry run that have been involved the decades-long run for the past 30 years or more Left to right: Rick


Left to right: Monica Dodson, Ellen Russell-Deeble, Stu Stark, Elva Stark, Glenda Baker, Elizabeth Russell, Katherine Westenberg-Hynes, Randy Russell, Francine Lyrette. Battling inclement weather, Sand


Carole St-Aubin Shawville Sept. 30, 2021 What began as a hobby for Sewing Sistas, Ashley and Breanna Hodgins in 2016 has now turned into a
Jorge Maria MRC Pontiac Oct. 6, 2021 Fire prevention week runs from Oct. 3 to Oct. 9 and is an important reminder about fire safety.


Jorge Maria Shawville Sept. 29, 2021 The double vaccination deadline for health care workers across the province will exacerbate staffing issues at the Pontiac Hospital.
Jorge Maria Pontiac Sept. 29, 2021 For the first time ever, National Truth and Reconciliation Day is being held on Sept. 30. The day serves
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Sept. 24, 2021 With the federal election recently behind us, Pontiacers are soon heading to the polls once again to elect their
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Sep. 24, 2021 Quebec Minister François Legault dubbed the reveal “a small revolution” when speaking about the newly tabled plan to address


Carole St-Aubin Campbell’s Bay Sept. 30, 2021 Campbell’s Bay councillors gathered in the early morning hours on Thursday to raise a flag in tribute to the first Truth and Reconciliation Day. “The reason we decided to do it this early,”


Carole St-Aubin Luskville October 2, 2021 There was something for everyone at Saturday’s Harvest Market held at the Luskville Community Centre. Approximately 15 vendors set up their tables to display a variety of handcrafted and handmade items, including felted art


Volunteers for the Try Like Terry run that have been involved the decades-long run for the past 30 years or more Left to right: Rick Valin, Margeurite Carmichael, Darleen Murphy, Janey Orr MacDougall, Dorothy Cowley, Linda Smart and Janice Richardson


Left to right: Monica Dodson, Ellen Russell-Deeble, Stu Stark, Elva Stark, Glenda Baker, Elizabeth Russell, Katherine Westenberg-Hynes, Randy Russell, Francine Lyrette. Battling inclement weather, Sand Bay’s Randy’s Angels took to Sand Bay Road and walked the old railway track above


Carole St-Aubin Shawville Sept. 30, 2021 What began as a hobby for Sewing Sistas, Ashley and Breanna Hodgins in 2016 has now turned into a successful recycling and upcycling venture for these busy medical field workers. “It all began with
Jorge Maria MRC Pontiac Oct. 6, 2021 Fire prevention week runs from Oct. 3 to Oct. 9 and is an important reminder about fire safety. The week-long event originally commemorated the great Chicago Fire of 1871 which killed several hundred


Jorge Maria Shawville Sept. 29, 2021 The double vaccination deadline for health care workers across the province will exacerbate staffing issues at the Pontiac Hospital. On Sept. 7, Premier François Legault and Health Minister Christian Dubé held a press conference
Jorge Maria Pontiac Sept. 29, 2021 For the first time ever, National Truth and Reconciliation Day is being held on Sept. 30. The day serves as a chance to reflect on Indigenous history. Chief Dylan Whiteduck of Kitigan Zibi First
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Sept. 24, 2021 With the federal election recently behind us, Pontiacers are soon heading to the polls once again to elect their municipal leaders to represent their best interest and needs as constituents. The following are the
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Sep. 24, 2021 Quebec Minister François Legault dubbed the reveal “a small revolution” when speaking about the newly tabled plan to address the severe nursing shortage, during his Sept. 23 press release. According to Legault, no organization
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