MRC des Collines deemed safest in Quebec
CHRIS LOWREY MRC DES COLLINES Dec. 6, 2018 Maclean’s Magazine has ranked the MRC des Collines as the safest place in Quebec. The magazine ranked
CHRIS LOWREY MRC DES COLLINES Dec. 6, 2018 Maclean’s Magazine has ranked the MRC des Collines as the safest place in Quebec. The magazine ranked

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRYSON Dec. 9, 2018 Christmas came early to seniors in the Bryson area, as Santa Claus sent out his many helpers to not

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Dec. 7, 2018 Beer lovers in the Pontiac have a new line of brews to call their own, after the opening

CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Dec. 12, 2018 Local singer Erin Davis is set to go from performing anthemic rock songs with her band Beyond Driven to

CALEB NICKERSON shawville Dec. 8, 2018 On Saturday, members of the Shawville Curling and Squash Club got together for the club’s last ‘spiel of 2018.

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Dec. 8, 2018 On Saturday, after more than a decade of community fundraising, Pontiac residents got their first look at the new

CALEB NICKERSON Quyon Dec. 4, 2018 The second fatal fire in Quyon in as many weeks destroyed a business and also claimed the life of

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Dec. 9, 2018 Two local churches, Pontiac High School and Valley Heritage Radio were recently infested with all manner of rodent and

Campbell’s Bay and Litchfield held their joint Christmas Parade on Saturday afternoon. Those lining the streets were treated to hot chocolate while they awaited Santa’s

Donald Teuma-Castelletti GRAND CALUMET ISLAND Dec. 2, 2018 Residents of Grand Calumet Island had the opportunity to learn about one of the unique residents of
CHRIS LOWREY MRC DES COLLINES Dec. 6, 2018 Maclean’s Magazine has ranked the MRC des Collines as the safest place in Quebec. The magazine ranked 237 urban centres throughout Canada by comparing the most recent crime severity index (CSI) released

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRYSON Dec. 9, 2018 Christmas came early to seniors in the Bryson area, as Santa Claus sent out his many helpers to not only cater a full turkey meal for them, but drive them to the gathering, too.

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Dec. 7, 2018 Beer lovers in the Pontiac have a new line of brews to call their own, after the opening of the region’s first German-style micro-brewery in Campbell’s Bay on Friday. Brauwerk Hoffman was packed

CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Dec. 12, 2018 Local singer Erin Davis is set to go from performing anthemic rock songs with her band Beyond Driven to singing the national anthem for a room full of politicians – including the Prime Minister.

CALEB NICKERSON shawville Dec. 8, 2018 On Saturday, members of the Shawville Curling and Squash Club got together for the club’s last ‘spiel of 2018. The “funspiel” brought out six teams to fill the sheets, and curlers of all ages

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Dec. 8, 2018 On Saturday, after more than a decade of community fundraising, Pontiac residents got their first look at the new dialysis unit at the Shawville Hospital. Dozens of officials, hospital staff and even future patients

CALEB NICKERSON Quyon Dec. 4, 2018 The second fatal fire in Quyon in as many weeks destroyed a business and also claimed the life of one man in the early hours of Dec. 4. Municipality of Pontiac Fire Chief Richard

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Dec. 9, 2018 Two local churches, Pontiac High School and Valley Heritage Radio were recently infested with all manner of rodent and one amphibian with a penchant for dangerous driving, as the Pontiac Community Players (PCP) performed

Campbell’s Bay and Litchfield held their joint Christmas Parade on Saturday afternoon. Those lining the streets were treated to hot chocolate while they awaited Santa’s arrival. Everyone was welcomed to the R.A. for the chance to meet the jolly man

Donald Teuma-Castelletti GRAND CALUMET ISLAND Dec. 2, 2018 Residents of Grand Calumet Island had the opportunity to learn about one of the unique residents of their home on Saturday, when the daughter of a local artist spoke of her father’s
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