Defence requests evidence, prosecutor obliges in Fort Coulonge murder
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 7, 2020 An Oct. 7 hearing for a Fort Coulonge man accused of murder saw a successful defence request for more
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 7, 2020 An Oct. 7 hearing for a Fort Coulonge man accused of murder saw a successful defence request for more
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 14, 2020 Forty-nine per cent of teachers within the Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais School Service Centre (CSSHBO) have reported experiencing physical violence, according to


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 14, 2020 While COVID-19 numbers in the Pontiac slowly creep up, case increases elsewhere in the Outaouais have increased to the
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 2, 2020 A joint federal and provincial package of $1.2 million in financial aid is coming to Pontiac municipalities to help
Mike Athey L’ÎLE DU GRAND CALUMET Oct. 14, 2020 The Sphinx Resources mining company is prepared to start drilling on Oct. 22 at several dig
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 14, 2020 From sweater weather to freezing temperatures and messy conditions, the transition from fall to winter requires preparation whether you


EMILY HSUEH LITCHFIELD Oct. 9, 2020 Monsters, the Ghostbusters and a twelve-foot skeleton: all this and more can be found at Rottingwood Haunt, which has


Though the Pontiac Terry Fox run wrapped up last week, participants were still logging their kilometres until Sept. 30, for a total of 40 days


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Oct. 4, 2020 Michaela Cahill, the Fort Coulonge singer currently performing on La Voix, has sung her way to the semifinals of


STEPHEN RICCIO A week-long archeological survey at a Davidson property has confirmed the site’s role as a historic trading site several centuries ago, and it
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 7, 2020 An Oct. 7 hearing for a Fort Coulonge man accused of murder saw a successful defence request for more evidence before going forward with preliminary hearings, meaning an additional hearing will take place on
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 14, 2020 Forty-nine per cent of teachers within the Hauts-Bois-de-l’Outaouais School Service Centre (CSSHBO) have reported experiencing physical violence, according to a survey performed by the Hautes-Rivieres Teaching Staff Union (SPEHR). The survey received anonymous responses


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 14, 2020 While COVID-19 numbers in the Pontiac slowly creep up, case increases elsewhere in the Outaouais have increased to the point where the provincial government announced on Oct. 10 that Gatineau and MRC des Collines
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 2, 2020 A joint federal and provincial package of $1.2 million in financial aid is coming to Pontiac municipalities to help compensate for COVID-induced expenses. The aid package will be distributed between MRC Pontiac municipalities as
Mike Athey L’ÎLE DU GRAND CALUMET Oct. 14, 2020 The Sphinx Resources mining company is prepared to start drilling on Oct. 22 at several dig sites on L’Île du Grand Calumet. The company will drill at three locations its Calumet-Nord
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Oct. 14, 2020 From sweater weather to freezing temperatures and messy conditions, the transition from fall to winter requires preparation whether you own a car or not. If you do own a car however, there’s no better


EMILY HSUEH LITCHFIELD Oct. 9, 2020 Monsters, the Ghostbusters and a twelve-foot skeleton: all this and more can be found at Rottingwood Haunt, which has opened its doors again for people of all ages to experience a night of fright.


Though the Pontiac Terry Fox run wrapped up last week, participants were still logging their kilometres until Sept. 30, for a total of 40 days to mark the Marathon of Hope’s 40th anniversary. The group started off with a goal


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Oct. 4, 2020 Michaela Cahill, the Fort Coulonge singer currently performing on La Voix, has sung her way to the semifinals of the competition. On Oct. 4, Cahill performed Lady Gaga’s You and I live against two


STEPHEN RICCIO A week-long archeological survey at a Davidson property has confirmed the site’s role as a historic trading site several centuries ago, and it also uncovered artifacts that significantly predate European colonization. The trading fort that was in the
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