Friends and family remember Jérôme Sallafranque
CALEB NICKERSON L’ISLE AUX ALLUMETTES March 10, 2021 The upper Pontiac lost a pillar of their community last month with the passing of Jérôme Sallafranque
CALEB NICKERSON L’ISLE AUX ALLUMETTES March 10, 2021 The upper Pontiac lost a pillar of their community last month with the passing of Jérôme Sallafranque


CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE March 4, 2021 On March 4, the Bryson Bistro du Bucheron in Fort Coulonge held a relaunch, inviting their suppliers and


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC March 10, 2021 artPontiac is putting a call out to artists in the Pontiac and beyond to pick up their art supplies


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE March 10, 2021 A Shawville man is looking to uncover some history surrounding an old window that used to adorn the original
STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC March 5, 2021 As this electoral term comes to a close, MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller provided a progress update on
EMILY HSUEH QUEBEC March 10, 2021 A Pontiac local will be representing the region on a provincial scale in an upcoming discussion about belonging to
CALEB NICKERSON L’ISLE AUX ALLUMETTES March 2, 2021 The Allumettes Island municipal council, at their last meeting on March 2, unanimously passed a resolution demanding
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 10, 2021 The organizers of the Shawville Fair, the Pontiac Agricultural Society board, are looking to engage the community over the


Mélissa Giroux, a special education teacher at École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge (ESSC) was recently awarded a medal for her commitment to her students on
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 10, 2021 The national news media have focused in on butter over the last month, following anecdotes about how it remains
CALEB NICKERSON L’ISLE AUX ALLUMETTES March 10, 2021 The upper Pontiac lost a pillar of their community last month with the passing of Jérôme Sallafranque of Allumettes Island on Feb. 7. Born in 1934, Sallafranque grew up on a farm


CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE March 4, 2021 On March 4, the Bryson Bistro du Bucheron in Fort Coulonge held a relaunch, inviting their suppliers and local media to get a taste of their new and improved menu. Owner Jane Toller


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC March 10, 2021 artPontiac is putting a call out to artists in the Pontiac and beyond to pick up their art supplies and participate in their annual Works on Paper project. The project is an art event


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE March 10, 2021 A Shawville man is looking to uncover some history surrounding an old window that used to adorn the original St. Paul’s Anglican Church. Allan Dean was given the old window in March 2019, and
STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC March 5, 2021 As this electoral term comes to a close, MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller provided a progress update on her 11 priorities since taking office during a virtual press conference on March 5. The
EMILY HSUEH QUEBEC March 10, 2021 A Pontiac local will be representing the region on a provincial scale in an upcoming discussion about belonging to a community. Greg Graham will be speaking in an online event called The Sense of
CALEB NICKERSON L’ISLE AUX ALLUMETTES March 2, 2021 The Allumettes Island municipal council, at their last meeting on March 2, unanimously passed a resolution demanding that Bell address the shoddy phone lines in the region. Put forward by councillor Louis
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 10, 2021 The organizers of the Shawville Fair, the Pontiac Agricultural Society board, are looking to engage the community over the coming year. Despite the fair being cancelled for the first time in more than 150


Mélissa Giroux, a special education teacher at École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge (ESSC) was recently awarded a medal for her commitment to her students on Feb. 25. Giroux earned a bronze medal from Forces AVENIR in the committed personal future
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC March 10, 2021 The national news media have focused in on butter over the last month, following anecdotes about how it remains hard at room temperature. Local UPA rep and dairy farmer Scott Judd explained that the
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