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April 9, 2026

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Local fastpitch update

SHAWVILLE Two games took place on July 17, starting with the 7 p.m. game of the Tubman Autobody Twins against the Young’s Appliance Repairs Inc.

Two thieves sought by SQ

CALEB NICKERSON CHAPEAU July 25, 2018 Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects in a break and enter that took place

What’s shakin’ baby?

CALEB NICKERSON MRC PONTIAC July 19, 2018 Was that a plane? A passing truck? Ate too many beans the night before? Residents around Shawville and

Who owns Curley Lake Road?

CHRIS LOWREY MUN. OF PONTIAC July 25, 2018 The question of who owns Curley Lake Road appears to be one of the sticking points going

And then there was one

CHRIS LOWREY FORT COULONGE July 10, 2018 There will only be one team representing the Pontiac when the Outaouais Senior A Hockey League (OSAHL) inaugural

Bristol library set for big overhaul

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL July 21, 2018 The Bristol Library will be experiencing some significant overhauls in the near future, allowing for expanded service hours and

Strong winds test paddlers at annual regatta

Donald Teuma-Castelletti NORWAY BAY July 21, 2018 It was a marathon of races on the Ottawa River last Saturday, as the annual regatta took over Norway Bay’s Pier Beach with canoes, kayaks and the monstrous-sized, teamwork-powered dragon boats. With nearly

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Local fastpitch update

SHAWVILLE Two games took place on July 17, starting with the 7 p.m. game of the Tubman Autobody Twins against the Young’s Appliance Repairs Inc. Royals. The Twins swept over the Royals, winning 14-0. Pitching for the Twins was Shane

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Residency attracts artists from home and away

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE July 20, 2018 On July 20, around a dozen local and visiting artists held a vernissage at Art Brûlant & Impressions in Shawville, showcasing the skills they had been cultivating throughout the week. Part of the eighth

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Two thieves sought by SQ

CALEB NICKERSON CHAPEAU July 25, 2018 Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects in a break and enter that took place in Chapeau last month. At around 2:30 p.m. on June 10, a 68-year-old woman was

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What’s shakin’ baby?

CALEB NICKERSON MRC PONTIAC July 19, 2018 Was that a plane? A passing truck? Ate too many beans the night before? Residents around Shawville and Campbell’s Bay experienced a small earthquake on July 19 at about 11:43 a.m., according to

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Farewell, for now, to Under the Pines

Photos and story by Donald Teuma-Castelletti The seventh – and what may well be the final – Under the Pines concert was a show so invigorating, there was barely a body able to contain their foot stomping in time with

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Who owns Curley Lake Road?

CHRIS LOWREY MUN. OF PONTIAC July 25, 2018 The question of who owns Curley Lake Road appears to be one of the sticking points going forward in the negotiations between the Municipality of Pontiac, the National Capital Commission (NCC) and

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And then there was one

CHRIS LOWREY FORT COULONGE July 10, 2018 There will only be one team representing the Pontiac when the Outaouais Senior A Hockey League (OSAHL) inaugural season gets underway this fall. The Shawville Senior Pontiacs will now be based out of

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Bristol library set for big overhaul

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL July 21, 2018 The Bristol Library will be experiencing some significant overhauls in the near future, allowing for expanded service hours and more resources once it’s been moved to the new location. Nearly $95,000 in funding has

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