

River forecasted to rise significantly this week due to heavy rain
The Ottawa River Planning Board is warning the water may rise above ‘minor flood levels’ in the coming days.


The Ottawa River Planning Board is warning the water may rise above ‘minor flood levels’ in the coming days.


The Pontiac Meteors women’s hockey team hosted its second annual tournament on home ice in Fort-Coulonge over the weekend. The event drew eight teams from


The first of three weekends of a new minor hockey tournament took the Shawville arena by storm, bringing teams from as far as Laval and


With nearly 10 winters under my belt in the greater Shawville area, I’ve learned that having something to keep yourself occupied is key. If you


After several years of big expenses, Fort-Coulonge’s Centre de Loisir des Draveurs arena is once again in the green, thanks in large part to the


Your one-stop-shop to make the most of your Shawville Fair weekend has arrived. Plus, from market goat clipping to derby car building, get a behind-the-scenes


Mireille and Charles Allard are raising money to build an unusual outdoor event venue which, when completed, will invite locals to catch a film, see


Residents in Sheenboro, Davidson and Portage du Fort areas may notice increased military activity over the next week.


Kebaowek First Nation has requested the federal government step in to halt construction of the nuclear waste disposal facility at Chalk River, which was given


The Ottawa River Planning Board is warning the water may rise above ‘minor flood levels’ in the coming days.


The Pontiac Meteors women’s hockey team hosted its second annual tournament on home ice in Fort-Coulonge over the weekend. The event drew eight teams from Gatineau and across the Ottawa Valley, twice the number that participated in last year’s inaugural


The first of three weekends of a new minor hockey tournament took the Shawville arena by storm, bringing teams from as far as Laval and Petawawa to the Pontiac for a chance at the title. In the inaugural Pontiac Winter


With nearly 10 winters under my belt in the greater Shawville area, I’ve learned that having something to keep yourself occupied is key. If you don’t sled, play hockey or ice fish, your options are limited. In recent years, the


After several years of big expenses, Fort-Coulonge’s Centre de Loisir des Draveurs arena is once again in the green, thanks in large part to the significant fundraisers its committee has organized, like the tournament held last weekend.


Your one-stop-shop to make the most of your Shawville Fair weekend has arrived. Plus, from market goat clipping to derby car building, get a behind-the-scenes look at just some of the ways Pontiac residents are getting ready for this year’s


Mireille and Charles Allard are raising money to build an unusual outdoor event venue which, when completed, will invite locals to catch a film, see some live music, or even get hitched amidst their towering rows of hops plants.


Residents in Sheenboro, Davidson and Portage du Fort areas may notice increased military activity over the next week.


Kebaowek First Nation has requested the federal government step in to halt construction of the nuclear waste disposal facility at Chalk River, which was given a green light by the government’s own nuclear safety regulator in January. The First Nation,
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