VJS president steps down
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 17, 2020 On Feb. 17, the Villa James Shaw (VJS) committee held their annual general meeting at the Centre d’accueil Pontiac’s
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 17, 2020 On Feb. 17, the Villa James Shaw (VJS) committee held their annual general meeting at the Centre d’accueil Pontiac’s
CISSSIO Communiqué GATINEAU Le 21 févr. 2020 Depuis plusieurs mois, les futures mamans vivent des moments d’insécurité en lien avec les difficultés du CISSS de


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 19, 2020 Pontiac MRC held their monthly council of mayors meeting on Feb. 19 at their office in Campbell’s Bay.


J.D. POTIÉ Bristol Feb. 23, 2020 The community of Bristol was booming with festive cheer on Sunday, as the municipality hosted its annual winter carnival.


Pontiac Atom A Lions The Atom A Lions played their first playoff game against Les Loups De Collines on Saturday in Chelsea losing 2-1. Ryan
Card results for Feb. 11 were: 50/50 was won by Michel St. Aubin and attendance by Mabel Kluke. Ladies’’ first went to Rita Blaskie and


J.D. POTIÉ SHAWVILLE Feb. 22, 2020 The parking lot at the Shawville Arena was completely filled on Saturday, as local families gathered to celebrated the


J.D. POTIÉ OTTER LAKE Feb. 22, 2020 The Otter Lake RA was populated by the hundreds on Saturday, as the organization held it’s first ever


Éric Labine was a farmer. That’s what he was born to do. He grew up moving toilet paper roll hay bales around the living room


CHRIS LOWREYHull Feb. 24, 2020 About two-dozen Pontiac residents took to the front entrance of the Hull Hospital to protest the temporary closure of the
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 17, 2020 On Feb. 17, the Villa James Shaw (VJS) committee held their annual general meeting at the Centre d’accueil Pontiac’s Dale Thompson room. In a surprise move, President Albert . . .
CISSSIO Communiqué GATINEAU Le 21 févr. 2020 Depuis plusieurs mois, les futures mamans vivent des moments d’insécurité en lien avec les difficultés du CISSS de l’Outaouais à maintenir l’offre de service continue en . . .


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 19, 2020 Pontiac MRC held their monthly council of mayors meeting on Feb. 19 at their office in Campbell’s Bay. The municipalities of Calumet Island, Portage du Fort and Thorne had no representatives at the


J.D. POTIÉ Bristol Feb. 23, 2020 The community of Bristol was booming with festive cheer on Sunday, as the municipality hosted its annual winter carnival. Organized by the Bristol . . .


Pontiac Atom A Lions The Atom A Lions played their first playoff game against Les Loups De Collines on Saturday in Chelsea losing 2-1. Ryan Barr had the lone . . .
Card results for Feb. 11 were: 50/50 was won by Michel St. Aubin and attendance by Mabel Kluke. Ladies’’ first went to Rita Blaskie and second to Velma . . .


J.D. POTIÉ SHAWVILLE Feb. 22, 2020 The parking lot at the Shawville Arena was completely filled on Saturday, as local families gathered to celebrated the town’s annual winter carnival. According to one of the event’s . . .


J.D. POTIÉ OTTER LAKE Feb. 22, 2020 The Otter Lake RA was populated by the hundreds on Saturday, as the organization held it’s first ever fishing derby. According to Otter Lake RA member . . .


Éric Labine was a farmer. That’s what he was born to do. He grew up moving toilet paper roll hay bales around the living room with his toy tractors (Case-Massey only) and rode along on the real thing thanks to


CHRIS LOWREYHull Feb. 24, 2020 About two-dozen Pontiac residents took to the front entrance of the Hull Hospital to protest the temporary closure of the Pontiac Community Hospital’s obstetrics unit. The group waved placards decrying the . . . hour-plus
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