Pontiac well-represented at Royal
Caleb Nickerson TORONTO Nov. 3-12, 2017 The Pontiac was well represented at the most recent iteration of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF), held Nov.
Caleb Nickerson TORONTO Nov. 3-12, 2017 The Pontiac was well represented at the most recent iteration of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF), held Nov.
Chris Lowrey QUEBEC CITY Nov. 22, 2017 A local volunteer, Richard Gratton, who helps seniors live a more physically active life has won an award
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Nov. 22, 2017 A general information meeting was held by the Green PPJ group last Wednesday, offering attendees a chance to
Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Nov. 21, 2017 High school students from across the Pontiac took to the volleyball courts last week, when the boys and girls
Caleb Nickerson FORT COULONGE Nov. 25, 2017 On Saturday afternoon, proud family and friends gathered in the auditorium at École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge (ESSC)
Chris Lowrey QUEBEC Nov. 22, 2017 Across the province, school tax rates are set to undergo a major change. Although details still need to be
Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Nov. 25, 2017 Residents of the Municipality of Pontiac will have to deal with yet another road closure after a
Chris Lowrey MRC PONTIAC Nov. 22, 2017 The MRC Pontiac council of mayors has voted unanimously to approve the 2018 budget. The budget was tabled
Chris Lowrey MRC PONTIAC Nov. 22, 2017 The MRC Pontiac council of mayors wants to create a citizens committee so they can hear their community’s
Caleb Nickerson TORONTO Nov. 3-12, 2017 The Pontiac was well represented at the most recent iteration of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF), held Nov. 3 – 12 in Toronto. With over 5,000 animals on display each year, it is
Chris Lowrey QUEBEC CITY Nov. 22, 2017 A local volunteer, Richard Gratton, who helps seniors live a more physically active life has won an award in Quebec City. Gratton was in the provincial capital on Nov. 22 to accept the
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Nov. 22, 2017 A general information meeting was held by the Green PPJ group last Wednesday, offering attendees a chance to find out what they’re about and initiatives they’ve taken since their inception last year. Meeting
Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Nov. 21, 2017 High school students from across the Pontiac took to the volleyball courts last week, when the boys and girls senior teams duked it out for the top spots in the Pontiac Cup. Taking over
Caleb Nickerson FORT COULONGE Nov. 25, 2017 On Saturday afternoon, proud family and friends gathered in the auditorium at École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge (ESSC) to witness the convocation of the class of 2017. The cameras flashed as the group
Chris Lowrey QUEBEC Nov. 22, 2017 Across the province, school tax rates are set to undergo a major change. Although details still need to be announced, the province will change the current taxation system so that both English and French
Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Nov. 25, 2017 Residents of the Municipality of Pontiac will have to deal with yet another road closure after a sinkhole opened up on Ch. de la Montagne. Although it is much smaller than the
Chris Lowrey MRC PONTIAC Nov. 22, 2017 The MRC Pontiac council of mayors has voted unanimously to approve the 2018 budget. The budget was tabled at the first meeting of the newly-elected council of mayors. The expenditures for this year’s
Chris Lowrey MRC PONTIAC Nov. 22, 2017 The MRC Pontiac council of mayors wants to create a citizens committee so they can hear their community’s concerns directly from residents. “What we’re trying to do is ignite the local voice,” said
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