
Onslow spring fair sees principal get dunked
The Quyon community gathered in the school yard of Onslow Elementary on Thursday evening to partake in the school’s spring fair fundraiser, organized by its

The Quyon community gathered in the school yard of Onslow Elementary on Thursday evening to partake in the school’s spring fair fundraiser, organized by its


Pontiac High School (PHS) held its annual athletic banquet on Wednesday evening to celebrate students’ athletic achievements over the past year. The school’s auditorium was

Mireille and Charles Allard are raising money to build an unusual outdoor event venue which, when completed, will invite locals to catch a film, see
Something that I didn’t learn early enough in life was psychology. It was not taught in school or college.When I was in my late 20s,

A two-vehicle accident occurred on Highway 148 at the intersection with Highway 303 South on Tuesday morning, sending the driver of one car to hospital.

As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a small book that is home to a

The third annual Maurice Beauregard 3-Pitch Ball and horseshoe Tournament was held in Campbell’s Bay over the weekend, in memory of the former Campbell’s Bay

Visitors of the New Hope Christian Fellowship Church in Shawville gathered after Sunday’s service for a ceremony to celebrate the completion of the church’s recent

A small group of Pontiac youth could be found sudsing up and spraying down cars in the MRC Pontiac parking lot in Campbell’s Bay on

The Quyon community gathered in the school yard of Onslow Elementary on Thursday evening to partake in the school’s spring fair fundraiser, organized by its Home and School Committee. Around 5 p.m. families started to flood the yard to enjoy


Pontiac High School (PHS) held its annual athletic banquet on Wednesday evening to celebrate students’ athletic achievements over the past year. The school’s auditorium was packed tight by an audience of students, staff and families who created an enthusiastic and

Mireille and Charles Allard are raising money to build an unusual outdoor event venue which, when completed, will invite locals to catch a film, see some live music, or even get hitched amidst their towering rows of hops plants.
Something that I didn’t learn early enough in life was psychology. It was not taught in school or college.When I was in my late 20s, Jeannie and I were attending one of many dairy conferences that we both grew to

A two-vehicle accident occurred on Highway 148 at the intersection with Highway 303 South on Tuesday morning, sending the driver of one car to hospital. Shawville-Clarendon fire chief Lee Laframboise said the department was called to respond to an accident

As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a small book that is home to a collection of kitchen secrets from across the region, published by Pontiac Printshop in 1968. For

The third annual Maurice Beauregard 3-Pitch Ball and horseshoe Tournament was held in Campbell’s Bay over the weekend, in memory of the former Campbell’s Bay mayor, councillor and firefighter, who passed away three years ago after a battle with cancer.

Visitors of the New Hope Christian Fellowship Church in Shawville gathered after Sunday’s service for a ceremony to celebrate the completion of the church’s recent renovations. “There’s no part of the old building that hasn’t in some way been renovated

A small group of Pontiac youth could be found sudsing up and spraying down cars in the MRC Pontiac parking lot in Campbell’s Bay on Saturday afternoon, not for the typical grad trip or prom fundraiser one might expect, but
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