
MRC Pontiac unveils $85k upgrade of tourism office
Upgrades include a new digital sign and a display of local agricultural products in the MRC’s lobby.

Upgrades include a new digital sign and a display of local agricultural products in the MRC’s lobby.

Residents downstream of the proposed farm are worried about their drinking water, but the company says there’d be ‘no impact’.

Residents likely won’t see the province’s new maps for the Pontiac until the summer, at least.

By the time Cathy Stewart and her husband Jack arrived at the Bryson Catholic Women’s league’s annual Valentine’s Day breakfast at 11 a.m. Sunday, the

Snow was piled high, sleigh bells rang, and the smell of hot dogs wafted through the air at the Shawville fairgrounds Saturday for the town’s

Representatives from 30 different health and social service groups from across the Pontiac spent Saturday morning in the Pontiac High School gym sharing information about

Tunes were pouring out of the Pontiac Legion in Campbell’s Bay Saturday afternoon for its bi-weekly kitchen party, this one in celebration of Valentine’s Day.

The curling club’s two-weekend tournament was a hit, with 42 teams competing for the honour of the toilet seat trophy.

Thomas Villeneuve and his family are moving back to their old family homestead in Otter Lake. First order of business upon their return to their

The municipality has plans to make countertop composters available to residents who might not have the space to compost outdoors. But some residents, and councillors,

Upgrades include a new digital sign and a display of local agricultural products in the MRC’s lobby.

Residents downstream of the proposed farm are worried about their drinking water, but the company says there’d be ‘no impact’.

Residents likely won’t see the province’s new maps for the Pontiac until the summer, at least.

By the time Cathy Stewart and her husband Jack arrived at the Bryson Catholic Women’s league’s annual Valentine’s Day breakfast at 11 a.m. Sunday, the kitchen was down to the last scoops of beans Stewart had prepared for the feast.

Snow was piled high, sleigh bells rang, and the smell of hot dogs wafted through the air at the Shawville fairgrounds Saturday for the town’s annual winter carnival. The sledding hill, built tall and steep, was covered in bumps and

Representatives from 30 different health and social service groups from across the Pontiac spent Saturday morning in the Pontiac High School gym sharing information about the many forms of support they make available to residents of the region. At the

Tunes were pouring out of the Pontiac Legion in Campbell’s Bay Saturday afternoon for its bi-weekly kitchen party, this one in celebration of Valentine’s Day. “Everyone just shows up with their instruments,” said Legion secretary Joann Hearty. “Anyone can bring

The curling club’s two-weekend tournament was a hit, with 42 teams competing for the honour of the toilet seat trophy.

Thomas Villeneuve and his family are moving back to their old family homestead in Otter Lake. First order of business upon their return to their roots? Launching a community assembly where residents can discuss communal issues, and brainstorm solutions.

The municipality has plans to make countertop composters available to residents who might not have the space to compost outdoors. But some residents, and councillors, are’t convinced the expensive machines are worth the investment.
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