

Youth basketball program tips off in Chapeau
The new Chapeau Coyotes group is the only minor basketball association in the Pontiac.


The new Chapeau Coyotes group is the only minor basketball association in the Pontiac.


The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.


On Saturday, the Chapeau Farmers’ Market was host to a fall fun fair put on by community organization West Pontiac Connects. President Gene O’Brien explained


Allumette Island is celebrating a win after new money was released for an affordable housing complex in Chapeau’s lower town, which the municipality hopes can


Dr. Wilbert Keon School’s (DWKS) newest principal wants to see the school remain the important community cornerstone she knows it can be as she embarks


This weekend, Allumette Island turned into a party island during its annual community celebration – Island Fest. The three-day event hosted sports tournaments of all


When the Chapeau Karate Club celebrated winning 10 medals at a tournament three weekends ago in Toronto, they raised a glass to the club’s late


Senior high school students across the Pontiac celebrated the completion of their last classes last week.


Chapeau cottager Patsea Griffin hosted a poetry reading at the town’s gallery, sharing readings from a book in which she and 93 other artists offer


The drainage and tiling planned for the soccer field will eventually return it to community use.


The new Chapeau Coyotes group is the only minor basketball association in the Pontiac.


The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.


On Saturday, the Chapeau Farmers’ Market was host to a fall fun fair put on by community organization West Pontiac Connects. President Gene O’Brien explained that the group hosts activities for youth in the area through regional health authority CISSSO’s


Allumette Island is celebrating a win after new money was released for an affordable housing complex in Chapeau’s lower town, which the municipality hopes can start construction sometime in the next year. Federal and provincial governments announced last week that


Dr. Wilbert Keon School’s (DWKS) newest principal wants to see the school remain the important community cornerstone she knows it can be as she embarks on her first year in the job. Allison McLaughlin has worked in education for over


This weekend, Allumette Island turned into a party island during its annual community celebration – Island Fest. The three-day event hosted sports tournaments of all kinds, including washers, volleyball, pickleball and this year, the community classic family ball tournament, all


When the Chapeau Karate Club celebrated winning 10 medals at a tournament three weekends ago in Toronto, they raised a glass to the club’s late founder. Sensei Tim Sullivan, who started the club in 2004, brought the itosu-kai style of


Senior high school students across the Pontiac celebrated the completion of their last classes last week.


Chapeau cottager Patsea Griffin hosted a poetry reading at the town’s gallery, sharing readings from a book in which she and 93 other artists offer their reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 calls to action.


The drainage and tiling planned for the soccer field will eventually return it to community use.
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