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CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 18, 2020 Friday marked the end of a local three-month expedited course for health care workers at the Pontiac Continuing Education


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 18, 2020 Friday marked the end of a local three-month expedited course for health care workers at the Pontiac Continuing Education


During COVID-19, artists are busy, many maintaining visibility/selling via social media such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and websites. Here, Quyon artist Katharine Fletcher is shown


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE Sept. 23, 2020 The Shawville United Church may be closed for services, but the church is still playing host to a community


MIKE ATHEY CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 18, 2020 The Shawville Fair may have been cancelled, but that didn’t stop the Friends of St. Joseph’s Manor from


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Sept. 16, 2020 A woman from the Fort Coulonge/Mansfield et Pontefract area self-reported her positive COVID-19 test on Sept. 18. CHIP 101.9
STEPHEN RICCIO MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Sept. 16, 2020 A Stittsville man was seriously injured in a boating accident on Sept. 16, falling out of his
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 14, 2020 The Lotus Clinic in Shawville announced that starting on Sept. 14, they would be extending their hours for “minor
MIKE ATHEY BRISTOL Sept. 18, 2020 The Friends of Chats Falls met for their annual general meeting on Sept. 18 to review the past year
STEPHEN RICCIO CHALK RIVER Sept. 16, 2020 Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) hosted quarterly webinars on the progress of the proposed Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF)
STEPHEN RICCIO SHAWVILLE Sept. 23, 2020 A new golf program is teeing off at Pontiac High School (PHS) as teachers look to provide activities for


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 18, 2020 Friday marked the end of a local three-month expedited course for health care workers at the Pontiac Continuing Education Centre (PCEC) and all 11 grads are fully employed at local facilities. A modest ceremony


During COVID-19, artists are busy, many maintaining visibility/selling via social media such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and websites. Here, Quyon artist Katharine Fletcher is shown being videotaped at her Spiritwood Studio for the MAG (Merrickville Artist Guild) Virtual Studio Tour.


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE Sept. 23, 2020 The Shawville United Church may be closed for services, but the church is still playing host to a community staple, with COVID-19 restrictions of course. Every Thursday morning from 9 a.m. to noon, the


MIKE ATHEY CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 18, 2020 The Shawville Fair may have been cancelled, but that didn’t stop the Friends of St. Joseph’s Manor from holding a fair of their own on Sept. 18. Residents and staff dressed up in


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Sept. 16, 2020 A woman from the Fort Coulonge/Mansfield et Pontefract area self-reported her positive COVID-19 test on Sept. 18. CHIP 101.9 reported that Marie-Pier Morais, a CISSSO employee, posted to her Facebook that she contracted the
STEPHEN RICCIO MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Sept. 16, 2020 A Stittsville man was seriously injured in a boating accident on Sept. 16, falling out of his watercraft in the Ottawa River near chemin du Bord de l’Eau in Luskville. The man,
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Sept. 14, 2020 The Lotus Clinic in Shawville announced that starting on Sept. 14, they would be extending their hours for “minor emergencies” on evenings and weekends. Clinic owner Joanne Romain said that the changes were made
MIKE ATHEY BRISTOL Sept. 18, 2020 The Friends of Chats Falls met for their annual general meeting on Sept. 18 to review the past year and plan on how to move forward in the midst of a pandemic. The meeting,
STEPHEN RICCIO CHALK RIVER Sept. 16, 2020 Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) hosted quarterly webinars on the progress of the proposed Near Surface Disposal Facility (NSDF) in Chalk River and the status of the Nuclear Power Demonstration (NPD) closure in Rolphton
STEPHEN RICCIO SHAWVILLE Sept. 23, 2020 A new golf program is teeing off at Pontiac High School (PHS) as teachers look to provide activities for students while still following COVID-19 health guidelines. Darcy Findlay, who teaches phys ed. and ethics
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