
When the moon hits your eye like a big piece of lasagna, that’s amore
As it got dark and the snow fell on Norway Bay Saturday night, snow enthusiasts hit the trails that surround the Astra Estates golf course
As it got dark and the snow fell on Norway Bay Saturday night, snow enthusiasts hit the trails that surround the Astra Estates golf course
Rosy-cheeked kids gathered in front of a homemade theatre in Campbell’s Bay Saturday afternoon for the return of what has become a crowd favourite at
Showcase Minerals Inc. has indicated it may move to phase two of exploration on land that spans three Pontiac municipalities, but an independent auditor says
Chutes Coulonge Park and Wildwood Nature Escape, both on the Coulonge River, collectively received a total of $300,000 from the federal government to expand their
Upgrades include a new digital sign and a display of local agricultural products in the MRC’s lobby.
Residents downstream of the proposed farm are worried about their drinking water, but the company says there’d be ‘no impact’.
Residents likely won’t see the province’s new maps for the Pontiac until the summer, at least.
By the time Cathy Stewart and her husband Jack arrived at the Bryson Catholic Women’s league’s annual Valentine’s Day breakfast at 11 a.m. Sunday, the
Snow was piled high, sleigh bells rang, and the smell of hot dogs wafted through the air at the Shawville fairgrounds Saturday for the town’s
As it got dark and the snow fell on Norway Bay Saturday night, snow enthusiasts hit the trails that surround the Astra Estates golf course for an evening of torchlit snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, hosted by Ski Pontiac. This year’s
Rosy-cheeked kids gathered in front of a homemade theatre in Campbell’s Bay Saturday afternoon for the return of what has become a crowd favourite at the town’s annual winter carnival – the puppet show.In the yard outside Les maisons des
Showcase Minerals Inc. has indicated it may move to phase two of exploration on land that spans three Pontiac municipalities, but an independent auditor says the company doesn’t “have the financial resources to sustain operations in the long-term.”
Chutes Coulonge Park and Wildwood Nature Escape, both on the Coulonge River, collectively received a total of $300,000 from the federal government to expand their operations.
Upgrades include a new digital sign and a display of local agricultural products in the MRC’s lobby.
Residents downstream of the proposed farm are worried about their drinking water, but the company says there’d be ‘no impact’.
Residents likely won’t see the province’s new maps for the Pontiac until the summer, at least.
By the time Cathy Stewart and her husband Jack arrived at the Bryson Catholic Women’s league’s annual Valentine’s Day breakfast at 11 a.m. Sunday, the kitchen was down to the last scoops of beans Stewart had prepared for the feast.
Snow was piled high, sleigh bells rang, and the smell of hot dogs wafted through the air at the Shawville fairgrounds Saturday for the town’s annual winter carnival. The sledding hill, built tall and steep, was covered in bumps and
Come help us celebrate our 166th Cobden Fair! This year’s fair is perfect for all ages! It will be the perfect family event. Join us on Friday, August 22nd, 2025 until Sunday, August 24th, 2025.
Enjoy Cope Amusements midway, livestock shows, food and craft vendors, scavenger hunt, bingo and non-stop entertainment all weekend long! Our infamous Demolition Derby and Beer Tent on Saturday night! Plus, Ry-J’s Rock Climbing Wall, MTK Racetrack Racing, Mini Golf, The Skills Ontario – Trades and Tech Truck and don’t forget to join us for dinner on Friday and Saturday night! And….so much more! And again this year we are offering Pay One Price! Buy your Advance Passes for $16 online or in person.
On Friday and Saturday, tickets at the gate will cost $20. On Sunday tickets at the gate will cost $16.
End your summer with Flair, come to the Cobden Fair!
Come see the Pontiac Community Players perform “Twain’s at Mill Dam Park in Shawville! Weather dependent. If it rains the day of the show, we will cancel on our facebook page. Stay tuned folks!! Free admission for all, bring your own chair. Saturday, August 23rd at 2 p.m.
The Valley’s Most Family Friendly Fair!
Quyon Community Day – Sept 6th!! FREE Entry!!
NEW this year… the Great Canadian Lumberjacks will put on 3 demonstrations (noon, 3 & 7 pm) and the DRONES are coming back…
Live local musicians will once again hit the stage and this year “Chicken Fried” will keep us all singing and dancing into the night!!!
The Quyon Lions are once again providing a Roast Beef dinner – info on how to purchase dinner tickets will be provided soon.
And that’s not all….. the annual 3-pitch ball tournament starts Friday night and plenty of Children’s activities will be set up in the park!!!
See ya there!!!!
Salon du livre de Fort-Coulonge, le 6 septembre 2025 de 10h à 16h à la salle de conférence du Pontiac, 204 rue principale, Fort-Coulonge, QC J0X 1V0.
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