

Educators strike across the Outaouais
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 19, 2021 On Wednesday, educators from around the Pontiac engaged in a half-day strike to protest the lack of a


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 19, 2021 On Wednesday, educators from around the Pontiac engaged in a half-day strike to protest the lack of a


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC May 24, 2021 The provincial government unveiled its opening plan last week, with the first steps coming on May 28 as the


EMILY HSUEH FORT COULONGE May 26, 2021 After serving Fort Coulonge as a councillor for 12 years, Gaétan Graveline is stepping down from his role.


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 26, 2021 A young couple from the Pontiac that passed away too soon will be memorialized thanks to a recent fundraiser


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE May 26, 2021 Need to get an oil change, a haircut and a yoga lesson in, but don’t want to drive around


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 22, 2021 Pontiacers looking to get out of the house on the weekends can now sample the bounty of this region’s


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC May 19, 2021 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors had its monthly meeting to discuss its affairs on May 19, gathering


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 19, 2021 This past Wednesday, the MRC Pontiac council of mayors had an extended question and answer session with MNA
EMILY HSUEH LUSKVILLE May 21, 2021 Two people were sent the hospital last Friday following a collision between . . .
STEPHEN RICCIO QUEBEC May 17, 2021 Thanks to an investment of $151 million from a multitude of government and private sources, 1,500 affordable housing units


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 19, 2021 On Wednesday, educators from around the Pontiac engaged in a half-day strike to protest the lack of a collective agreement with the provincial government. The strike by members of the regional educators union


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC May 24, 2021 The provincial government unveiled its opening plan last week, with the first steps coming on May 28 as the curfew will be lifted and outdoor dining will be permitted across the Outaouais. Premier François


EMILY HSUEH FORT COULONGE May 26, 2021 After serving Fort Coulonge as a councillor for 12 years, Gaétan Graveline is stepping down from his role. He cited that the state of the council is what prompted him to leave. “It’s


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 26, 2021 A young couple from the Pontiac that passed away too soon will be memorialized thanks to a recent fundraiser organized by one of their friends. Todd “TJ” Vibert Jr., 23, of Campbell’s Bay and


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE May 26, 2021 Need to get an oil change, a haircut and a yoga lesson in, but don’t want to drive around town to do it? Thanks to one experienced community member, you’ll soon be able to


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 22, 2021 Pontiacers looking to get out of the house on the weekends can now sample the bounty of this region’s farms as the local markets have opened for the season.


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC May 19, 2021 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors had its monthly meeting to discuss its affairs on May 19, gathering on the platform Zoom while also streaming live to the public on Facebook. Warden Jane


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 19, 2021 This past Wednesday, the MRC Pontiac council of mayors had an extended question and answer session with MNA André Fortin about the provincial government’s new language law, known as Bill 96. The bill,
EMILY HSUEH LUSKVILLE May 21, 2021 Two people were sent the hospital last Friday following a collision between . . .
STEPHEN RICCIO QUEBEC May 17, 2021 Thanks to an investment of $151 million from a multitude of government and private sources, 1,500 affordable housing units will be established across Quebec, according to . . .
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