
Two more Pontiac nursing students receive MacLachlan bursaries
Jessica Jewell of Mansfield and Annie Claude Durocher of Fort Coulonge are the latest recipients of the Pontiac Community Hospital Foundation’s MacLachlan bursary for nursing

Jessica Jewell of Mansfield and Annie Claude Durocher of Fort Coulonge are the latest recipients of the Pontiac Community Hospital Foundation’s MacLachlan bursary for nursing

In what was the Pontiac High School rugby program’s first international trip, players traveled to Charleston, South Carolina last week to face off against some

Two representatives of the Sheenboro Archives spoke on a panel Mar. 2 highlighting Irish heritage preservation efforts across the province, explaining the new ways they

The Otter Lake branch of the Native Alliance of Quebec put on its first fishing derby over the weekend, which saw over 100 people gather

Eighteen teams took to the ice at the Shawville Curling Club on Saturday for the Quyon Lions Club’s 47th annual bonspiel. First place went to

A new generation of whitewater enthusiasts is taking ownership of Esprit’s rafting business, with big plans for its future.

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

Roughly 40 students from École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge took to the stage last week to compete in the province-wide talent show, Secondaire en spectacle. Ten of

Mike Lamothe doesn’t want the history of Calumet Island to get lost to time. The 83-year-old, who has lived on the island for roughly a

A farming talk given on best practices for reducing GHGs and increasing biodiversity raised questions about the industry’s climate responsibilities.

Jessica Jewell of Mansfield and Annie Claude Durocher of Fort Coulonge are the latest recipients of the Pontiac Community Hospital Foundation’s MacLachlan bursary for nursing students who commit to working in the Pontiac upon their graduation.

In what was the Pontiac High School rugby program’s first international trip, players traveled to Charleston, South Carolina last week to face off against some of the state’s top high school talent.

Two representatives of the Sheenboro Archives spoke on a panel Mar. 2 highlighting Irish heritage preservation efforts across the province, explaining the new ways they are trying to document local history in their archives. Archive volunteers Joann McCann and Lorna

The Otter Lake branch of the Native Alliance of Quebec put on its first fishing derby over the weekend, which saw over 100 people gather on a slushy Farm Lake in the hopes of luring a winning catch. “The fishing

Eighteen teams took to the ice at the Shawville Curling Club on Saturday for the Quyon Lions Club’s 47th annual bonspiel. First place went to the Shawville Lions Club’s team, made up of James Howard (skip), Greg Hayes (third), Sam

A new generation of whitewater enthusiasts is taking ownership of Esprit’s rafting business, with big plans for its future.

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. Our

Roughly 40 students from École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge took to the stage last week to compete in the province-wide talent show, Secondaire en spectacle. Ten of them advanced to the regionals.

Mike Lamothe doesn’t want the history of Calumet Island to get lost to time. The 83-year-old, who has lived on the island for roughly a half-century of his life, remembers a time when everybody on the island farmed, and everyone

A farming talk given on best practices for reducing GHGs and increasing biodiversity raised questions about the industry’s climate responsibilities.
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