

Motorcycle accidents leave two dead in three days
EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Sept 17 – 19, 2020 It was a deadly week for motorcyclists in the region, as two accidents in the span of


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Sept 17 – 19, 2020 It was a deadly week for motorcyclists in the region, as two accidents in the span of


STEPHEN RICCIO QUYON Sept. 8, 2020 The Quyon Family Centre will be expanding their facility space thanks to an agreement with the Municipality of Pontiac


STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE Sept. 16, 2020 A team of archeologists will descend upon Fort Coulonge on Sept. 27 to begin a week-long dig with


CALEB NICKERSON CHAPEAU Sept. 14, 2020 On Monday morning, local officials met in Chapeau to announce a sizable investment in the village’s water and sewer


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Aug. 31, 2020 Around noon on Aug. 31, a large moving truck crashed into a hydro pole just outside Shawville on Hwy.


STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE Sept. 2, 2020 One Fort Coulonge man is dead and another is facing first-degree murder charges after an altercation on rue


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Sept. 3, 2020 After ten days of walking, Russell Mackay, affectionately known as Papa, reached the CHEO campus in Ottawa on Sept.


CALEB NICKERSON and EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE Aug. 25, 2020 Though CISSSO brass say they are tentatively aiming to re-open the Pontiac Community Hospital (PCH)’s obstetrics


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Sept. 2, 2020 Note: In this article, I am attempting to cover some of the region’s health care issues in a way


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE Aug. 22, 2020 A section of rue Main in Shawville was closed off on Saturday, Aug. 22, not because of construction or


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Sept 17 – 19, 2020 It was a deadly week for motorcyclists in the region, as two accidents in the span of three days claimed the lives of two men. On Sept. 17 at around 7:30 p.m.,


STEPHEN RICCIO QUYON Sept. 8, 2020 The Quyon Family Centre will be expanding their facility space thanks to an agreement with the Municipality of Pontiac (MoP), with free access to the Quyon Community Centre to accommodate COVID-19 restrictions that have


STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE Sept. 16, 2020 A team of archeologists will descend upon Fort Coulonge on Sept. 27 to begin a week-long dig with the hopes of uncovering artifacts from historic trading posts that were built in the area.


CALEB NICKERSON CHAPEAU Sept. 14, 2020 On Monday morning, local officials met in Chapeau to announce a sizable investment in the village’s water and sewer services. A total of $4,983,644 will be spent over a period of several years to


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Aug. 31, 2020 Around noon on Aug. 31, a large moving truck crashed into a hydro pole just outside Shawville on Hwy. 148, before driver plowed through a fence and more than 100 feet of . .


STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE Sept. 2, 2020 One Fort Coulonge man is dead and another is facing first-degree murder charges after an altercation on rue Principale on the evening of Sept. 2. Harold Plugowsky, 61, died of head trauma in


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Sept. 3, 2020 After ten days of walking, Russell Mackay, affectionately known as Papa, reached the CHEO campus in Ottawa on Sept. 3. Papa, his family and his supporters, called the “Papa-razzi” walked from his home in


CALEB NICKERSON and EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE Aug. 25, 2020 Though CISSSO brass say they are tentatively aiming to re-open the Pontiac Community Hospital (PCH)’s obstetrics unit by December, one senior staff member at the facility is skeptical that goal will


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Sept. 2, 2020 Note: In this article, I am attempting to cover some of the region’s health care issues in a way that goes beyond the surface level and provides a nuanced look at what needs to


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE Aug. 22, 2020 A section of rue Main in Shawville was closed off on Saturday, Aug. 22, not because of construction or an accident, but in the name of art. A group of seven printmakers from artPontiac
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