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Forty-four former students of École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge celebrated a major life milestone on Saturday afternoon, tossing their hats in the air to mark the successful


Forty-four former students of École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge celebrated a major life milestone on Saturday afternoon, tossing their hats in the air to mark the successful


A sea of red filled the Raymond Johnston Community Centre for the Otter Lake 50 Plus Club’s annual Valentine’s dinner and dance on Saturday evening,


As it got dark and the snow fell on Norway Bay Saturday night, snow enthusiasts hit the trails that surround the Astra Estates golf course


Rosy-cheeked kids gathered in front of a homemade theatre in Campbell’s Bay Saturday afternoon for the return of what has become a crowd favourite at


Showcase Minerals Inc. has indicated it may move to phase two of exploration on land that spans three Pontiac municipalities, but an independent auditor says




Chutes Coulonge Park and Wildwood Nature Escape, both on the Coulonge River, collectively received a total of $300,000 from the federal government to expand their


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.


Forty-four former students of École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge celebrated a major life milestone on Saturday afternoon, tossing their hats in the air to mark the successful completion of their high school diplomas last year.


A sea of red filled the Raymond Johnston Community Centre for the Otter Lake 50 Plus Club’s annual Valentine’s dinner and dance on Saturday evening, and spirits were high even as a winter storm made its arrival outside. While attendees


As it got dark and the snow fell on Norway Bay Saturday night, snow enthusiasts hit the trails that surround the Astra Estates golf course for an evening of torchlit snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, hosted by Ski Pontiac. This year’s


Rosy-cheeked kids gathered in front of a homemade theatre in Campbell’s Bay Saturday afternoon for the return of what has become a crowd favourite at the town’s annual winter carnival – the puppet show.In the yard outside Les maisons des


Showcase Minerals Inc. has indicated it may move to phase two of exploration on land that spans three Pontiac municipalities, but an independent auditor says the company doesn’t “have the financial resources to sustain operations in the long-term.”




Chutes Coulonge Park and Wildwood Nature Escape, both on the Coulonge River, collectively received a total of $300,000 from the federal government to expand their operations.


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.
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