

St. Jean Baptiste celebration in Calumet
J.D. Potié GRAND CALUMET ISLAND June 23-24, 2019 On June 23 and 24, hundreds of people from the Pontiac and beyond crowded the grounds at


J.D. Potié GRAND CALUMET ISLAND June 23-24, 2019 On June 23 and 24, hundreds of people from the Pontiac and beyond crowded the grounds at


CALEB NICKERSON PORTAGE DU FORT June 21, 2019 On June 21, the Stone School Gallery in Portage du Fort was host to a vernissage for


As those who are familiar with the tenants of commerce are aware, business is just as much about investing in relationships as it is investing


J.D. Potié PONTIAC June 17, 2019 On June 17, Canada Post unveiled five new stamps, each featuring a historic Canadian covered bridge, including Fort Coulonge’s


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY June 19, 2019 The MRC office in Campbell’s Bay had a line up stretching to the parking lot before the council


J.D. Potié CLARENDON June 15, 2019 On June 15, around 20 local parents and their children convened inside the Grace Community Bible Church in Clarendon


J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE June 19, 2019 June can be a very special time of year. From the first real signs of summer after another brutal


LUSKVILLE June 15, 2019 On June 15, about 150 eager kids and their parents attended the Municipality’s 5th annual Family Picnic, organized by Pontiac Parents


.D. Potié FORT COULONGE June 15, 16, 2019 Last weekend, hundreds of Pontiac residents convened at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort-Coulonge for the


J.D. Potié LUSKVILLE June 15, 2019 On June 15, around 40 arts enthusiasts from the Pontiac and beyond gathered at Venturing Hills Farm in Luskville


J.D. Potié GRAND CALUMET ISLAND June 23-24, 2019 On June 23 and 24, hundreds of people from the Pontiac and beyond crowded the grounds at the Grand Calumet Island Recreational Association (R.A.) for the town’s second annual St. Jean Baptiste


CALEB NICKERSON PORTAGE DU FORT June 21, 2019 On June 21, the Stone School Gallery in Portage du Fort was host to a vernissage for two talented artists, bringing out art lovers from across the region. On the building’s ground


As those who are familiar with the tenants of commerce are aware, business is just as much about investing in relationships as it is investing in products. This goes double in a tight-knit rural setting like the Pontiac, where someone


J.D. Potié PONTIAC June 17, 2019 On June 17, Canada Post unveiled five new stamps, each featuring a historic Canadian covered bridge, including Fort Coulonge’s very own Red Bridge. According to a press release issued by Canada Post, the stamps


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY June 19, 2019 The MRC office in Campbell’s Bay had a line up stretching to the parking lot before the council meeting on June 19, with more than 50 citizens turning out to discuss a controversial


J.D. Potié CLARENDON June 15, 2019 On June 15, around 20 local parents and their children convened inside the Grace Community Bible Church in Clarendon for the second annual piano recital presented by students of Emily’s Piano Adventures music school.


J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE June 19, 2019 June can be a very special time of year. From the first real signs of summer after another brutal Canadian winter, to the sense of elation for the vacation time ahead, the new season


LUSKVILLE June 15, 2019 On June 15, about 150 eager kids and their parents attended the Municipality’s 5th annual Family Picnic, organized by Pontiac Parents of the Municipality of Pontiac (PMP) in collaboration with Group Action Jeunesse (GAJ). The rainy


.D. Potié FORT COULONGE June 15, 16, 2019 Last weekend, hundreds of Pontiac residents convened at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort-Coulonge for the town’s annual Bazaar for some leisure and entertainment in support of a local charity group.


J.D. Potié LUSKVILLE June 15, 2019 On June 15, around 40 arts enthusiasts from the Pontiac and beyond gathered at Venturing Hills Farm in Luskville for an intimate set of quasi-improvised, jazzy piano, masterfully delivered by a British jazzman. The
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