
Friends remember Dale Thomson by Caleb Nickerson
It is said that it takes a village to raise a child, the notion being that a tight-knit community contributes more to a person’s development
It is said that it takes a village to raise a child, the notion being that a tight-knit community contributes more to a person’s development
CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Oct. 17, 2018 Later this month, local business owners will have the opportunity to learn about how the new laws regarding cannabis
While the summer months fall further behind us, the onset of winter is evident as folks don multiple layers to head outside and sticks go
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Oct. 17, 2018 Officials are hoping for a united front when it comes to local bylaws for recreational cannabis consumption following legalization
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Oct. 12, 2018 The R.A. Hall in Campbell’s Bay was packed on Friday night as a couple hundred ladies turned up
Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Oct. 13, 2018 Saturday marked the end of an era for one business after more than a decade in Shawville, as Kelly’s
Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE Oct. 13, 2018 Cheers erupted from the bleachers Saturday night when a Maniwaki Forestier player tripped over the puck in his
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Oct. 9, 2018 On Oct. 9, representatives from the Centre intégré de santé et services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) were in the
Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Oct. 9, 2018 Sûreté du Quebec have announced that a joint investigation by the MRC Pontiac, Vallée de la Gatineau and Antoine
GOUV. DU QUÉBEC Communiqué MONTREAL Le 20 sept 2018 Lors du 18e gala Prix Femmes d’affaires du Québec, madame Françoise Bertrand, administratrice de sociétés, recevra
It is said that it takes a village to raise a child, the notion being that a tight-knit community contributes more to a person’s development than any one individual could. In some cases, the inverse is true as well. Sometimes
CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Oct. 17, 2018 Later this month, local business owners will have the opportunity to learn about how the new laws regarding cannabis affect them. The Pontiac Chamber of Commerce is hosting an information session along with their
While the summer months fall further behind us, the onset of winter is evident as folks don multiple layers to head outside and sticks go back on the ice. But it’s not all fall fashion and hockey season that’s here,
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Oct. 17, 2018 Officials are hoping for a united front when it comes to local bylaws for recreational cannabis consumption following legalization on Oct. 17. Several municipalities across Quebec have already passed bylaws placing additional restrictions on
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Oct. 12, 2018 The R.A. Hall in Campbell’s Bay was packed on Friday night as a couple hundred ladies turned up to support a local institution. The first ever fashion show and ladies’ night in support
Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Oct. 13, 2018 Saturday marked the end of an era for one business after more than a decade in Shawville, as Kelly’s Green Thumb held a customer appreciation day to thank longtime supporters. The garden centre, operating
Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE Oct. 13, 2018 Cheers erupted from the bleachers Saturday night when a Maniwaki Forestier player tripped over the puck in his own end, offering Pontiac Senior Comet’s Louis-Philippe Carle the chance to rush his opponents and
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Oct. 9, 2018 On Oct. 9, representatives from the Centre intégré de santé et services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) were in the Dale Thomson room at the Centre D’Accueil Pontiac (CAP) to get feedback from local residents.
Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Oct. 9, 2018 Sûreté du Quebec have announced that a joint investigation by the MRC Pontiac, Vallée de la Gatineau and Antoine Labelle has led to the seizure of more than 100 kilograms of cannabis. Police say
GOUV. DU QUÉBEC Communiqué MONTREAL Le 20 sept 2018 Lors du 18e gala Prix Femmes d’affaires du Québec, madame Françoise Bertrand, administratrice de sociétés, recevra le prix Réalisations Les Affaires alors que le Groupe AXDEV remettra à la Caisse de
The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Renfrew County historian Dave Lemkay to speak on Pines in the Sand – Lemke Family Roots and Branches. This free public presentation takes place on Sunday, August 17, 2pm, at the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola. His talk draws on his extensive family research from Germany to Petawawa Township, across North America and the world. Refreshments will be served.
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