

SADC Pontiac highlights new loan programs at AGM
On Thursday evening SADC Pontiac held its annual general meeting at Rafting Momentum in Bryson. SADCs are federally-funded organizations that support rural economic development through


On Thursday evening SADC Pontiac held its annual general meeting at Rafting Momentum in Bryson. SADCs are federally-funded organizations that support rural economic development through


Though the weather was chilly, more than a dozen children and some pets came out to Maurice Beauregard Park in Campbell’s Bay for the second


The country band, called Les Carcajous du Nord, received a standing ovation for their cover of the Salebarbes’ song, Les haricots sont pas salés, at


A local information session about a lesser known but serious women’s health risk drew some attention on Feb. 13. Activist group Citizens of the Pontiac


Mansfield residents Savanna Sanford and Philippe Cameron may be able to claim the title of having brought Pontiac’s first baby of 2026 into the world.


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


The group pushed through blizzards and blisters to raise money for the food bank.


Pierre Cyr was born in Montreal and worked for 27 years with NAV Canada, serving as an air traffic controller, investigator, and security analyst in


Bryson hosts Halloween boogie Patro hosts spooky halloween party Le Patro de Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield hosted a spooktacular Halloween party for all ages at the Knights of


On Thursday evening SADC Pontiac held its annual general meeting at Rafting Momentum in Bryson. SADCs are federally-funded organizations that support rural economic development through grants, loans, and other tools. The group reviewed the minutes of last year’s meeting,


Though the weather was chilly, more than a dozen children and some pets came out to Maurice Beauregard Park in Campbell’s Bay for the second annual bike parade on Saturday. Put on by community group the Parent Hive, the event


The country band, called Les Carcajous du Nord, received a standing ovation for their cover of the Salebarbes’ song, Les haricots sont pas salés, at the regional competition in Gatineau this week. In May, the band will be heading to


A local information session about a lesser known but serious women’s health risk drew some attention on Feb. 13. Activist group Citizens of the Pontiac organized an online presentation about women’s heart and vascular disease, which was streamed to audiences


Mansfield residents Savanna Sanford and Philippe Cameron may be able to claim the title of having brought Pontiac’s first baby of 2026 into the world. The newest addition to their family, Noah Daniel Cameron, was born at the Pembroke Regional


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


The group pushed through blizzards and blisters to raise money for the food bank.


Pierre Cyr was born in Montreal and worked for 27 years with NAV Canada, serving as an air traffic controller, investigator, and security analyst in Sept-Îles, Rimouski, and Gatineau. After moving to the Outaouais, Cyr discovered Fort-Coulonge, where he settled


Bryson hosts Halloween boogie Patro hosts spooky halloween party Le Patro de Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield hosted a spooktacular Halloween party for all ages at the Knights of Columbus hall on Saturday. The hall was decked out with spooky Halloween decor, and there
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