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June 18, 2026

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Adventure films screened in Shawville

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE May 30, 2018 On May 25, adventure seekers piled into the auditorium at Pontiac High School for an evening of adrenaline-spiking, vertigo-inducing

Dog left tied to cinderblock

Chris Lowrey OTTER LAKE May 22, 2018 An investigation is underway to determine how a dog was found in rough shape near a rocky shoreline

Reminder: No open fires

CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON May 30, 2018 Despite the recent rainfall over the weekend, the local fire department is asking residents to comply with the laws

Telephone line relief for Pontiac

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC May 22, 2018 After years of land line outages throughout the Pontiac, it looks like the region will finally get the redundant

First Walk for Dog Guides raises $1,400

Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE May 27, 2018 Just over 20 folks laced up their runners and leashed up their canine companions on Sunday morning, taking part

Provincial access committees looking for candidates

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC May 23, 2018 Thanks to a newly-revised Quebec government regulation, two groups have been mandated to find candidates for a committee tasked with improving healthcare for Quebec’s English community. The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) and the

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Adventure films screened in Shawville

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE May 30, 2018 On May 25, adventure seekers piled into the auditorium at Pontiac High School for an evening of adrenaline-spiking, vertigo-inducing films. Six features were shown in total, for a total run time of a little

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Dog left tied to cinderblock

Chris Lowrey OTTER LAKE May 22, 2018 An investigation is underway to determine how a dog was found in rough shape near a rocky shoreline in Otter Lake. According to a representative from the Gatineau SPCA, they got a call

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Reminder: No open fires

CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON May 30, 2018 Despite the recent rainfall over the weekend, the local fire department is asking residents to comply with the laws of the land surrounding bonfires and the like. Though the fire ban was lifted in

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Telephone line relief for Pontiac

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC May 22, 2018 After years of land line outages throughout the Pontiac, it looks like the region will finally get the redundant phone lines that have been sorely needed. Bell announced that it will be spending more

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Doors open at Portage water filtration plant

Donald Teuma-Castelletti PORTAGE DU FORT May 26, 2018 After years of having unsafe drinking water and a constant boil advisory, Portage du Fort residents have seen huge improvements in the quality of their water over the last few months –

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Pontiac schoolyards receive funding for upgrades

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC May 23, 2018 Three schools in the Pontiac are getting government assistance to improve their playgrounds for students. Onslow Elementary in Quyon, St. John’s Elementary in Campbell’s Bay and Poupore Primary in Fort Coulonge will all get

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First Walk for Dog Guides raises $1,400

Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE May 27, 2018 Just over 20 folks laced up their runners and leashed up their canine companions on Sunday morning, taking part in Shawville’s first Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides. Organized by Shawville resident Chelsea Smith,

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