

Shawville Lions serve seniors’ holiday supper
The Anglican Church Hall in Shawville was packed to the gunwales for the Shawville Lions Club’s annual seniors supper on Friday evening, where 110 seniors


The Anglican Church Hall in Shawville was packed to the gunwales for the Shawville Lions Club’s annual seniors supper on Friday evening, where 110 seniors


The Friends of Chats Falls and Archéo-Pontiac delivered the results of their 2025 archaeological digs on Friday morning at the Quyon Community Centre. The groups


Commuters across the Pontiac were called upon to support those in need on Thursday morning, thanks to the work of an army of 49 volunteers


A series of flickering power outages in the upper Pontiac last week has left many frustrated by the response from the utility provider. L’Isle-aux-Allumettes mayor


Some 50 volunteers dedicated the early hours of Dec. 4 to raising money for Bouffe Pontiac.


We are continuing our dive into the Wyman Women’s Institute Cook Book, published on the occasion of the group’s 60th anniversary in 1973. The holiday


First Nations push back on Quebec constitution A group of First Nations chiefs questioned the Quebec government’s constitution, tabled last month, saying it doesn’t recognize


If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more


Some 100 people gathered outside the Pontiac Hospital on Sunday to protest Law 2.


Pontiac MNA André Fortin hosted his annual holiday breakfast fundraiser at the Campbell’s Bay RA hall on Saturday morning, just a week after turmoil within


The Anglican Church Hall in Shawville was packed to the gunwales for the Shawville Lions Club’s annual seniors supper on Friday evening, where 110 seniors were fed a Christmas meal free of charge. A traditional dinner of tourtière, mashed potatoes,


The Friends of Chats Falls and Archéo-Pontiac delivered the results of their 2025 archaeological digs on Friday morning at the Quyon Community Centre. The groups have been jointly hosting digs for three years in the Quyon area. After two years


Commuters across the Pontiac were called upon to support those in need on Thursday morning, thanks to the work of an army of 49 volunteers who dedicated the early hours of the day to raising money for Bouffe Pontiac.


A series of flickering power outages in the upper Pontiac last week has left many frustrated by the response from the utility provider. L’Isle-aux-Allumettes mayor Corey Spence said that on Thursday (Dec. 4) the island was hit by a series


Some 50 volunteers dedicated the early hours of Dec. 4 to raising money for Bouffe Pontiac.


We are continuing our dive into the Wyman Women’s Institute Cook Book, published on the occasion of the group’s 60th anniversary in 1973. The holiday potluck season seems to be in full swing. If you’re looking for a dish with


First Nations push back on Quebec constitution A group of First Nations chiefs questioned the Quebec government’s constitution, tabled last month, saying it doesn’t recognize their status, and lacked proper consultation. Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) Chief Francis Verreault-Paul


If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more funding. That’s one of the messages the organization is trying to push as it completes


Some 100 people gathered outside the Pontiac Hospital on Sunday to protest Law 2.


Pontiac MNA André Fortin hosted his annual holiday breakfast fundraiser at the Campbell’s Bay RA hall on Saturday morning, just a week after turmoil within the Quebec Liberal Party saw him promoted to the position of parliamentary leader. His new
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