
Pontiac Lions on the prowl
Pontiac Lions Novice B Trust your team Trust your coach Trust yourself… The boys put this to the test and ended up with a tie

Pontiac Lions Novice B Trust your team Trust your coach Trust yourself… The boys put this to the test and ended up with a tie

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Nov. 24, 2018 Christmas shoppers were in their glory all Saturday, as they navigated the Pine Lodge in search of those perfect

CALEB NICKERSON BRISTOL Nov. 21, 2018 A trip to Shawville turned into a close call for a brother and sister from Masham, after their vehicle

CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Nov. 26, 2018 Despite the dreary weather on Nov. 26, more than a dozen Fort Coulonge and Mansfield residents gathered to

The école Secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge class of 2018 filled their auditorium stage on Saturday, returning to celebrate their convocation. This year saw 33 graduates receive their

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Nov. 17, 2018 Tea, treats and plenty of sweets were on the menu, as an annual fundraiser returned to fill the hall
The holidays are right around the corner and with it are plenty of local celebrations, events, and fun to take part in. Much of the

by CALEB NICKERSON Deep in the woods north of Shawville, Norbert Senf lives with his wife Leila. Having met the couple during an event in

Pontiac Lions Midget A The Midget A Lions had a busy weekend, playing two out of town games. On Saturday, the team had a second
Card results for Nov. 6 were: 50/50 was won by Janet Lafleur and the door prize by Michel St. Aubin. Ladies first went to Rita

Pontiac Lions Novice B Trust your team Trust your coach Trust yourself… The boys put this to the test and ended up with a tie as the result of hard work and never giving up. Bryce Hudson scored the first

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Nov. 24, 2018 Christmas shoppers were in their glory all Saturday, as they navigated the Pine Lodge in search of those perfect items from over 50 Pontiac vendors. With tables lining all the walls, turning the building

CALEB NICKERSON BRISTOL Nov. 21, 2018 A trip to Shawville turned into a close call for a brother and sister from Masham, after their vehicle careened off the road and into the Quyon River on Nov. 21. Rejeanne Larose and

CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Nov. 26, 2018 Despite the dreary weather on Nov. 26, more than a dozen Fort Coulonge and Mansfield residents gathered to march through the town and raise awareness about an important topic: domestic violence. Organized by

The école Secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge class of 2018 filled their auditorium stage on Saturday, returning to celebrate their convocation. This year saw 33 graduates receive their diplomas, as well, over 30 bursaries distributed totalling $18,000.

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Nov. 17, 2018 Tea, treats and plenty of sweets were on the menu, as an annual fundraiser returned to fill the hall of St. Edward’s Catholic Church on Saturday. Running through the early afternoon, guests enjoyed the
The holidays are right around the corner and with it are plenty of local celebrations, events, and fun to take part in. Much of the excitement every year comes from taking the time to enjoy everything the season has to

by CALEB NICKERSON Deep in the woods north of Shawville, Norbert Senf lives with his wife Leila. Having met the couple during an event in the summer, I was intrigued when Norbert said he built masonry heaters for a living

Pontiac Lions Midget A The Midget A Lions had a busy weekend, playing two out of town games. On Saturday, the team had a second match up against the Aylmer Icebergs but this time on their home ice at the
Card results for Nov. 6 were: 50/50 was won by Janet Lafleur and the door prize by Michel St. Aubin. Ladies first went to Rita Blaskie and second to Viola Gauthier. Mens first was won by Gerry Walsh and second
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