

The Year in Review – September through December
September Shawville Fair back in full force The 165th Shawville Fair was grand, with huge crowds and a many activities to see during the five


September Shawville Fair back in full force The 165th Shawville Fair was grand, with huge crowds and a many activities to see during the five


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay December 23, 2022 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors held its last public meeting of 2022 on Dec. 23. The biggest


Brett Thoms Pontiac October 7, 2022 André Fortin has been reelected for his third term as MNA for the riding of Pontiac. Not only was


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 28, 2022 Approximately 20 or so concerned citizens gathered on the corner of Hwy 148 and Centre Street to rally the


Once he caught the Bombardier bug it was a snowball effect, one turned into two and three and now Marc Chrétien, a dentist by profession,


What motivates you to continue to run your business? I am, in general, a very busy person. Anyone who knows me laughs because I don’t


Through his artistic pottery, Clement Hoeck brings a touch of Asian style to the Pontiac. His work is a fusion of traditional South Korean aesthetics


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Dec. 23, 2020 As COVID-19 cases in Quebec continue to surge, Premier François Legault announced on Dec. 15 that the entire province
Donald Teuma-CastellettiPONTEFRACT June 24, 2017Every time an eight-year-old Mansfield girl steps outside, she must put on her sunglasses. She could start puking at anytime, she’s
Well, if you think we have not received enough rain yet, hang on because there is more coming. Yuck! Anyway there is not much happening


September Shawville Fair back in full force The 165th Shawville Fair was grand, with huge crowds and a many activities to see during the five days of festivities. These included the classic truck and tractor pulls, animal shows, exhibits, live


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay December 23, 2022 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors held its last public meeting of 2022 on Dec. 23. The biggest news out of the meeting was the approval of funding for 27 local projects through


Brett Thoms Pontiac October 7, 2022 André Fortin has been reelected for his third term as MNA for the riding of Pontiac. Not only was Fortin the only member of the Quebec Liberal Party (QLP) elected outside the greater Montreal


Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 28, 2022 Approximately 20 or so concerned citizens gathered on the corner of Hwy 148 and Centre Street to rally the recent passing of Bill 96 by the CAQ Quebec. Organizer and concerned citizen Doreen Lloyd


Once he caught the Bombardier bug it was a snowball effect, one turned into two and three and now Marc Chrétien, a dentist by profession, has a collection. It all started one winter when Chrétien was looking to get some


What motivates you to continue to run your business? I am, in general, a very busy person. Anyone who knows me laughs because I don’t know how to sit still. I like to keep busy and thankfully with that extra


Through his artistic pottery, Clement Hoeck brings a touch of Asian style to the Pontiac. His work is a fusion of traditional South Korean aesthetics and practical Quebecois functionality. From his studio in Campbell’s Bay, the seasoned ceramicist sat down


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Dec. 23, 2020 As COVID-19 cases in Quebec continue to surge, Premier François Legault announced on Dec. 15 that the entire province will enter the red zone. Effective Dec. 16, all non-essential businesses will have to close
Donald Teuma-CastellettiPONTEFRACT June 24, 2017Every time an eight-year-old Mansfield girl steps outside, she must put on her sunglasses. She could start puking at anytime, she’s constantly in and out of the hospital and requires a mix of medications all the
Well, if you think we have not received enough rain yet, hang on because there is more coming. Yuck! Anyway there is not much happening around town. School is out and all children are happy and all parents are probably
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