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Coffee, lore and more in Norway Bay

CALEB NICKERSON BRISTOL July 25, 2018 The Jack Graham Community Centre in Bristol was positively bumping on July 25 for the annual coffeehouse put on

Multi-vehicle collision on Hwy. 148

CALEB NICKERSON LUSKVILLE July 23, 2018 Last Monday afternoon, a multi-vehicle collision near the intersection of Hwy. 148 and chemin Terry Fox in Luskville sent

Comets hold double tourney

Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE July 28, 2018 Those looking forward to enjoying high-level hockey this upcoming season had the chance to come out and support

Roundtable on seven local watersheds

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY July 24, 2018 On July 24, engaged Pontiac residents turned up to the MRC offices in Campbell’s Bay to discuss the

Illegal garbage dumping in Bristol

CHRIS LOWREY BRISTOL July 26, 2018 A massive load of garbage was left outside the gates of the Bristol transfer station on July 26, and

Fréchette named to CISSSO board

CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC July 22, 2018 Former Calumet Island Mayor Pierre Fréchette has been named as one of the newest representatives on the board of

Community rallies for new examination table

Donald Teuma-Castelletti QUYON July 25, 2018 The CLSC in Quyon has been the fortunate recipient of the community’s hard work in fundraising, affording their doctor

Coffee, lore and more in Norway Bay

CALEB NICKERSON BRISTOL July 25, 2018 The Jack Graham Community Centre in Bristol was positively bumping on July 25 for the annual coffeehouse put on by the Norway Bay and Bristol Historical Society (NBBHS). Perhaps seeking shelter from the pelting

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Multi-vehicle collision on Hwy. 148

CALEB NICKERSON LUSKVILLE July 23, 2018 Last Monday afternoon, a multi-vehicle collision near the intersection of Hwy. 148 and chemin Terry Fox in Luskville sent four people to the hospital. At about 3:55 p.m. on July 23, a vehicle struck

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Comets hold double tourney

Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE July 28, 2018 Those looking forward to enjoying high-level hockey this upcoming season had the chance to come out and support the new team on Saturday, either by showing off their athletic prowess or just enjoying

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Roundtable on seven local watersheds

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY July 24, 2018 On July 24, engaged Pontiac residents turned up to the MRC offices in Campbell’s Bay to discuss the protection of the region’s watersheds. The event was hosted by the Agence de Bassin Versant

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Illegal garbage dumping in Bristol

CHRIS LOWREY BRISTOL July 26, 2018 A massive load of garbage was left outside the gates of the Bristol transfer station on July 26, and again on July 29, leaving a mess for workers to clean up. Employees discovered the

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Fréchette named to CISSSO board

CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC July 22, 2018 Former Calumet Island Mayor Pierre Fréchette has been named as one of the newest representatives on the board of directors for the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO). Fréchette

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Community rallies for new examination table

Donald Teuma-Castelletti QUYON July 25, 2018 The CLSC in Quyon has been the fortunate recipient of the community’s hard work in fundraising, affording their doctor a new examination table after waiting years for a replacement. At a celebration of the

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Funding announced for MoP, Campbell’s Bay parks

Donald Teuma-Castelletti QUYON July 28, 2018 Pontiac MNA and Minister of Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Transport Electrification André Fortin has announced over $165,000 in funding for three parks in the area. Joined by representatives from the Muncipality of Pontiac, as

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