

SADC Pontiac closes out 40th anniversary tour with Shawville, Otter Lake and Luskville
Representatives of SADC Pontiac are closing out their tour of all 19 municipalities within their coverage area, with stops in Shawville and Otter Lake last


Representatives of SADC Pontiac are closing out their tour of all 19 municipalities within their coverage area, with stops in Shawville and Otter Lake last


The Luskville Falls park was the site of the Pontiac Country Fair on Saturday, a collaboration between the Municipality of Pontiac and the National Capital


Seniors in the Municipality of Pontiac will now have access to free meals delivered right to their doors thanks to a new program being launched


Two young Pontiac hockey players are making names as some of the brightest prospects in the Outaouais as they begin their season with an elite


An 18-year-old motorcyclist from Gatineau is dead following a crash in Luskville late Monday evening.


Two Pontiac athletes climbed the podium at the 59th Jeux du Québec last week, bringing home a gold medal in cycling and a silver in


Since 1884, the Saint-Dominique Catholic church has stood in Luskville’s core, its walls made of stones pulled from the very Gatineau hills that tower over


One Luskville native hopped in the pool with the province’s best young swimmers this month in preparation for a national competition in Calgary. Tianna Beaufort-Bradley,


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Wakefield-based arts non-profit 100 Mile Arts Network hosted its first Pontiac networking event on Thursday evening at the Spruceholme Inn in Fort Coulonge. The non-profit


Representatives of SADC Pontiac are closing out their tour of all 19 municipalities within their coverage area, with stops in Shawville and Otter Lake last week, and one final stop in Luskville in December. SADCs are federally-funded non-profit organizations with


The Luskville Falls park was the site of the Pontiac Country Fair on Saturday, a collaboration between the Municipality of Pontiac and the National Capital Commission (NCC), which operates Gatineau Park. In addition to the nature displays and crafts for


Seniors in the Municipality of Pontiac will now have access to free meals delivered right to their doors thanks to a new program being launched by a local seniors’ services centre. The Service aux Aînés des Collines will be offering


Two young Pontiac hockey players are making names as some of the brightest prospects in the Outaouais as they begin their season with an elite team in Gatineau. Taytum Thompson of Clarendon and Tristan Queale of Luskville made the final


An 18-year-old motorcyclist from Gatineau is dead following a crash in Luskville late Monday evening.


Two Pontiac athletes climbed the podium at the 59th Jeux du Québec last week, bringing home a gold medal in cycling and a silver in swimming. The Games saw hundreds of athletes from 19 different regions of the province descend


Since 1884, the Saint-Dominique Catholic church has stood in Luskville’s core, its walls made of stones pulled from the very Gatineau hills that tower over it. Over the years, the church has become a bastion of hope for many of


One Luskville native hopped in the pool with the province’s best young swimmers this month in preparation for a national competition in Calgary. Tianna Beaufort-Bradley, an 11-year-old synchronized swimmer, qualified for Quebec’s provincial team this summer and has spent the


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Wakefield-based arts non-profit 100 Mile Arts Network hosted its first Pontiac networking event on Thursday evening at the Spruceholme Inn in Fort Coulonge. The non-profit works to support English-speaking creative professionals across the MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais, MRC Pontiac, and MRC
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