Clarendon consults public on commercial camping bylaw
CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON June 16, 2021 The Municipality of Clarendon is in the process of introducing a bylaw that will outline the regulations for commercial
CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON June 16, 2021 The Municipality of Clarendon is in the process of introducing a bylaw that will outline the regulations for commercial
Summer is officially on the horizon. It is hard to believe that the school year . . .


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE June 16, 2021 While the dining room at Café 349 is once again filling with patrons, they are in for a treat


CALEB NICKERSON L’ÎLE DU GRAND CALUMET June 5, 2020 Families took to the roads of Île du Grand Calumet on Saturday to scour the sprawling


EMILY HSUEH LUSKVILLE June 9, 2021 The onset of the pandemic last year spelled the end of live music and shows all around the world.


The Shawville Clarendon Fire Department didn’t have to drive far when they responded to a Jeep Liberty that caught fire on Friday afternoon in the


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
CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON June 16, 2021 The Municipality of Clarendon is in the process of introducing a bylaw that will outline the regulations for commercial campgrounds in certain areas on their territory. Director General Patricia Hobbs explained that this is
Summer is officially on the horizon. It is hard to believe that the school year . . .


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE June 16, 2021 While the dining room at Café 349 is once again filling with patrons, they are in for a treat as the walls are covered with . . .


CALEB NICKERSON L’ÎLE DU GRAND CALUMET June 5, 2020 Families took to the roads of Île du Grand Calumet on Saturday to scour the sprawling region for clues, as part of a treasure hunt put on by a community organization


EMILY HSUEH LUSKVILLE June 9, 2021 The onset of the pandemic last year spelled the end of live music and shows all around the world. But one Luskville concert series faced the challenge head-on and, after nine months, had their


The Shawville Clarendon Fire Department didn’t have to drive far when they responded to a Jeep Liberty that caught fire on Friday afternoon in the parking lot across the street from the fire hall. The call came in just before


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 . . .
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