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On Monday morning Shawville stone mason Wade Ellison could be found rolling a massive ball of black yarn from one end of the town’s curling
On Monday morning Shawville stone mason Wade Ellison could be found rolling a massive ball of black yarn from one end of the town’s curling
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While the police have yet to confirm any details of this incident, several witnesses have described what they saw.
Saturday morning at the St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Shawville, the tables were overflowing with donated clothing, accessories and shoes available to be claimed by
Four farms in the Municipality of Pontiac opened their doors to the public over the weekend for what has become a twice-annual farm hop event.
The team won its first home game 5-3 against the Glengarry Pipers on Saturday, after Pontiac firefighters were honoured in the opening ceremony.
Citizens of the Pontiac organized a public information session in Campbell’s Bay on Saturday to raise awareness about the presence of a radioactive gas called
Members of Zion Lutheran Church in Schwartz and St. John’s Lutheran Church in Ladysmith enjoyed an evening of hymns and fellowship at Brauwerk Hoffman Brewery
Groupe L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet organized an educational treasure hunt for elementary students last Friday that helped them discover sites of historic and cultural importance on the island.
On Monday morning Shawville stone mason Wade Ellison could be found rolling a massive ball of black yarn from one end of the town’s curling rink to the other, and then freezing it in place with a small spray bottle.
The province is thinking about doing away with the time change. Share your opinion in our online poll.
While the police have yet to confirm any details of this incident, several witnesses have described what they saw.
Saturday morning at the St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Shawville, the tables were overflowing with donated clothing, accessories and shoes available to be claimed by community members in need, free of charge.Reverend Susan Lewis said giving away clothes through the
Four farms in the Municipality of Pontiac opened their doors to the public over the weekend for what has become a twice-annual farm hop event. Leystone Farms, Mountain View Farm, Agape Gardens and Ferme Champlain invited the wider community to
The team won its first home game 5-3 against the Glengarry Pipers on Saturday, after Pontiac firefighters were honoured in the opening ceremony.
Citizens of the Pontiac organized a public information session in Campbell’s Bay on Saturday to raise awareness about the presence of a radioactive gas called radon in the region, and how it can affect residents’ health.
Members of Zion Lutheran Church in Schwartz and St. John’s Lutheran Church in Ladysmith enjoyed an evening of hymns and fellowship at Brauwerk Hoffman Brewery in Campbell’s Bay on Friday evening in a celebration of Reformation Day. The brainchild of
Groupe L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet organized an educational treasure hunt for elementary students last Friday that helped them discover sites of historic and cultural importance on the island.
Come help us celebrate our 166th Cobden Fair! This year’s fair is perfect for all ages! It will be the perfect family event. Join us on Friday, August 22nd, 2025 until Sunday, August 24th, 2025.
Enjoy Cope Amusements midway, livestock shows, food and craft vendors, scavenger hunt, bingo and non-stop entertainment all weekend long! Our infamous Demolition Derby and Beer Tent on Saturday night! Plus, Ry-J’s Rock Climbing Wall, MTK Racetrack Racing, Mini Golf, The Skills Ontario – Trades and Tech Truck and don’t forget to join us for dinner on Friday and Saturday night! And….so much more! And again this year we are offering Pay One Price! Buy your Advance Passes for $16 online or in person.
On Friday and Saturday, tickets at the gate will cost $20. On Sunday tickets at the gate will cost $16.
End your summer with Flair, come to the Cobden Fair!
Come see the Pontiac Community Players perform “Twain’s at Mill Dam Park in Shawville! Weather dependent. If it rains the day of the show, we will cancel on our facebook page. Stay tuned folks!! Free admission for all, bring your own chair. Saturday, August 23rd at 2 p.m.
The Valley’s Most Family Friendly Fair!
Quyon Community Day – Sept 6th!! FREE Entry!!
NEW this year… the Great Canadian Lumberjacks will put on 3 demonstrations (noon, 3 & 7 pm) and the DRONES are coming back…
Live local musicians will once again hit the stage and this year “Chicken Fried” will keep us all singing and dancing into the night!!!
The Quyon Lions are once again providing a Roast Beef dinner – info on how to purchase dinner tickets will be provided soon.
And that’s not all….. the annual 3-pitch ball tournament starts Friday night and plenty of Children’s activities will be set up in the park!!!
See ya there!!!!
Salon du livre de Fort-Coulonge, le 6 septembre 2025 de 10h à 16h à la salle de conférence du Pontiac, 204 rue principale, Fort-Coulonge, QC J0X 1V0.
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