

MRC council passes $11M budget, approves bump in warden salary
Mayors also passed resolutions for Hydro-Québec requesting faster grid upgrades and information about dam conditions.


Mayors also passed resolutions for Hydro-Québec requesting faster grid upgrades and information about dam conditions.


A hospital is a community, especially in a small rural area where oftentimes it’s friends and neighbours who are in need of help. Like all


Christmas elves Scott and Susanne Gardiner take a two-week leave from Santa’s workshop every December to help local food bank Bouffe Pontiac get food to


The volunteers organizing Angel Tree projects across the Pontiac are hard at work making sure children of families in need of a little support this


A potential lease agreement for MRC land in Campbell’s Bay and $30,000 TNO garage renovations were also discussed at the November council meeting.


A founding member of the group that saved the St. Joseph Manor seniors’ residence from closing 30 years ago has stepped down from his role


Families across the Pontiac bundled up to greet Santa Claus on one of his many stops across the region over the weekend, kicking things off


Commuters across the Pontiac were called upon to support those in need on Thursday morning, thanks to the work of an army of 49 volunteers


Some 50 volunteers dedicated the early hours of Dec. 4 to raising money for Bouffe Pontiac.


If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more


Mayors also passed resolutions for Hydro-Québec requesting faster grid upgrades and information about dam conditions.


A hospital is a community, especially in a small rural area where oftentimes it’s friends and neighbours who are in need of help. Like all living things, a hospital is composed of many parts, all working together (hopefully) for the


Christmas elves Scott and Susanne Gardiner take a two-week leave from Santa’s workshop every December to help local food bank Bouffe Pontiac get food to those in need. They drive all over the Pontiac gathering donated food items from various


The volunteers organizing Angel Tree projects across the Pontiac are hard at work making sure children of families in need of a little support this holiday season will still receive their wishlist items. Every year, these Angel Tree projects help


A potential lease agreement for MRC land in Campbell’s Bay and $30,000 TNO garage renovations were also discussed at the November council meeting.


A founding member of the group that saved the St. Joseph Manor seniors’ residence from closing 30 years ago has stepped down from his role as president of the board.


Families across the Pontiac bundled up to greet Santa Claus on one of his many stops across the region over the weekend, kicking things off in Danford Lake on Saturday morning, and ending in Chapeau on Sunday afternoon.


Commuters across the Pontiac were called upon to support those in need on Thursday morning, thanks to the work of an army of 49 volunteers who dedicated the early hours of the day to raising money for Bouffe Pontiac.


Some 50 volunteers dedicated the early hours of Dec. 4 to raising money for Bouffe Pontiac.


If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more funding. That’s one of the messages the organization is trying to push as it completes
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