
Hundreds in the Pontiac without power following freezing rain storm
Hydro-Québec said its expects power will be restored to most homes by midnight Mar. 12.

Hydro-Québec said its expects power will be restored to most homes by midnight Mar. 12.

The company says this partnership will improve the technology used at its proposed Litchfield facility.

Hydro-Québec said its expects power will be restored to most homes by midnight Mar. 12.

The company says this partnership will improve the technology used at its proposed Litchfield facility.

The Municipality of Fort-Coulonge is currently without a director general (DG) or assistant DG after its interim DG resigned unexpectedly at the end of February. Pierre Vaillancourt had been working as the municipality’s interim DG since last spring, when the

A Clarendon teen left her mark on the provincial hockey stage last week after winning gold at the Jeux du Québec hosted in Blainville. Ivy Thompson, a Grade 8 student at Pontiac High School, played for the Outaouais women’s hockey

The Sheenboro Archives held its first St. Patrick’s tea at the municipal hall on Sunday afternoon, and hopes to turn the event into an annual one. Archives member Tim Doyle explained that the group had packed the hall for the

The Municipality of Fort-Coulonge is currently without a director general (DG) or assistant DG after its interim DG resigned unexpectedly at the end of February. Pierre Vaillancourt had been working as the municipality’s interim DG since last spring, when the

A Clarendon teen left her mark on the provincial hockey stage last week after winning gold at the Jeux du Québec hosted in Blainville. Ivy Thompson, a Grade 8 student at Pontiac High School, played for the Outaouais women’s hockey

The Sheenboro Archives held its first St. Patrick’s tea at the municipal hall on Sunday afternoon, and hopes to turn the event into an annual one. Archives member Tim Doyle explained that the group had packed the hall for the
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Pontiac County mayors ask Department of Social Affairs to not close down Mosgrove’s: Following a presentation to County Council Monday

Pontiac County mayors ask Department of Social Affairs to not close down Mosgrove’s: Following a presentation to County Council Monday

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Local news: Stone is being hauled in for the basement of the proposed Methodist Parsonage, for the erection of which,
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