

Researchers consult Pontiacers on their community
A pair of researchers with the Observatoire du Développement de l’Outaouais (ODO) were in Shawville on Wednesday night to consult the public on their community.


A pair of researchers with the Observatoire du Développement de l’Outaouais (ODO) were in Shawville on Wednesday night to consult the public on their community.


A family of three is piecing their lives back together after a fire burned their Clarendon residence to the ground on Dec. 26.


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




A brave group of students from Pontiac High School (PHS) spent two days last week voluntarily lowering themselves into ice cold waters to then be


Hordes of well-bundled children braved the cold and crowded the sidewalks of Shawville’s Main Street on Saturday just after sunset to catch a glimpse of


The newly elected council of mayors held its first public meeting on Nov. 26, with eight fresh faces at the table joining the 10 mayors


There will be two local information sessions on the dangers of radon coming up in the Pontiac, offering residents an opportunity to learn about the


The father-son folk duo of Marc Audet and his son Bradley entertained a modest crowd who braved the weather on Saturday night at the Little


The Pontiac Historical Society discussed the past year’s activities and plans for the year to come at its annual general meeting, held on Wednesday, Nov.


A pair of researchers with the Observatoire du Développement de l’Outaouais (ODO) were in Shawville on Wednesday night to consult the public on their community. Coordinator Yves McNicoll and research assistant Caroline Rousseau led the discussion, which took place at


A family of three is piecing their lives back together after a fire burned their Clarendon residence to the ground on Dec. 26.


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




A brave group of students from Pontiac High School (PHS) spent two days last week voluntarily lowering themselves into ice cold waters to then be rescued by their peers, who themselves had just learned the needed techniques. The students were


Hordes of well-bundled children braved the cold and crowded the sidewalks of Shawville’s Main Street on Saturday just after sunset to catch a glimpse of Santa Claus himself as he made his way through town in the annual Santa Claus


The newly elected council of mayors held its first public meeting on Nov. 26, with eight fresh faces at the table joining the 10 mayors who were re-elected. Campbell’s Bay mayor Raymond Pilon was named pro-warden by warden Jane Toller,


There will be two local information sessions on the dangers of radon coming up in the Pontiac, offering residents an opportunity to learn about the dangers of the radioactive gas, and pick up a free testing kit to detect its


The father-son folk duo of Marc Audet and his son Bradley entertained a modest crowd who braved the weather on Saturday night at the Little Red Wagon winery in Clarendon. Audet hails from the Ottawa Valley and weaves in plenty


The Pontiac Historical Society discussed the past year’s activities and plans for the year to come at its annual general meeting, held on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at the Pontiac Archives in Shawville. President Robert Wills presented a report of the
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