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J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE April 13, 2019 With three racks of over 150 formal dresses at heavily discounted prices and no appointments needed, Shawville was the


J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE April 13, 2019 With three racks of over 150 formal dresses at heavily discounted prices and no appointments needed, Shawville was the


J.D. Potié CHAPEAU April 14, 2019 On April 14, around 60 Pontiac parents and their children gathered in the basement of the Harrington Community Hall


The Junction Restaurant in Campbell’s Bay was filled on April 9 as friends, colleagues and local officials came together to honour long-time volunteer Vera Rutledge


J.D. Potié FORT COULONGE April 11-14, 2019 With live music sets from reputed DJ’s, canteen snacks and high-flying three on three hockey action on display,


CHRIS LOWREY MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC April 17, 2019 After several delays, Municipality of Pontiac Mayor Joanne Labadie is hopeful that construction to repair a washout


J.D. Potié CAMPBELL’S BAY April 6, 2019 On April 6, around 60 poker players from across the region assembled in the Campbell’s Bay R.A. for


J.D. Potié GRAND CALUMET ISLAND April 6, 2019 On April 6, around 50 Pontiac residents filled the Grand Calumet Island municipal hall for the Bryson-Grand


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY April 4, 2019 On April 4, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), in conjunction with MRC Pontiac and the local SADC, hosted a


J.D. Potié FORT COULONGE April 6, 2019 On April 6, around 150 Pontiac residents gathered inside the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort Coulonge for


M&R Feeds was the eastern Canada winner of the ADAMA Thank a Retailer contest. This resulted in M&R Feeds receiving $15,000 for two local causes:


J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE April 13, 2019 With three racks of over 150 formal dresses at heavily discounted prices and no appointments needed, Shawville was the place to be for ladies in the Pontiac, on April 13. In the basement of


J.D. Potié CHAPEAU April 14, 2019 On April 14, around 60 Pontiac parents and their children gathered in the basement of the Harrington Community Hall in Chapeau for the annual Easter Party put on by the R.A. With various activities


The Junction Restaurant in Campbell’s Bay was filled on April 9 as friends, colleagues and local officials came together to honour long-time volunteer Vera Rutledge Mayor. The seats were filled with a wide variety of people representing a broad range


J.D. Potié FORT COULONGE April 11-14, 2019 With live music sets from reputed DJ’s, canteen snacks and high-flying three on three hockey action on display, Fort-Coulonge was the place to be for Pontiac hockey fans, from April 11 to 14.


CHRIS LOWREY MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC April 17, 2019 After several delays, Municipality of Pontiac Mayor Joanne Labadie is hopeful that construction to repair a washout on chemin Alary is within a few weeks from being completed. The road was washed


J.D. Potié CAMPBELL’S BAY April 6, 2019 On April 6, around 60 poker players from across the region assembled in the Campbell’s Bay R.A. for a charity poker tournament to raise funds for the municipality’s new splash pad. With eight


J.D. Potié GRAND CALUMET ISLAND April 6, 2019 On April 6, around 50 Pontiac residents filled the Grand Calumet Island municipal hall for the Bryson-Grand Calumet-Portage (B.GC.P) Fire Department’s annual bash. Celebrating local firefighters who dedicate their lives to the


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY April 4, 2019 On April 4, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), in conjunction with MRC Pontiac and the local SADC, hosted a breakfast meeting at the R.A. Centre in Campbell’s Bay, bringing together local contractors and officials


J.D. Potié FORT COULONGE April 6, 2019 On April 6, around 150 Pontiac residents gathered inside the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort Coulonge for the annual Sugar Bush Dinner. Hosted by the Knights of Columbus, Le Patro and the


M&R Feeds was the eastern Canada winner of the ADAMA Thank a Retailer contest. This resulted in M&R Feeds receiving $15,000 for two local causes: The Robbie Dean Center and Muskrat Watershed Committee which each received $7,500. The cheque presentation
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