

Governing boards approve Onslow school shuffle
The Western Quebec School Board (WQSB) has now received three important approvals needed to move forward with relocating students and staff from Onslow Elementary School


The Western Quebec School Board (WQSB) has now received three important approvals needed to move forward with relocating students and staff from Onslow Elementary School


The Western Quebec School Board has proposed the temporary move to allow for a complete gutting of the school.


Gavans Bar in Quyon may be known in the Ottawa Valley for hosting old-time country and fiddle music, but it suspended that reputation for at


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.


The federal government tabled its first budget under Prime Minister Mark Carney last week. The budget proposes significant investments in housing, infrastructure and defence (to


Santa touches down in Bryson Craft sale supports Onslow elementary


Teams came out en masse for the first annual Quyon car rally organized by the Quyon Lions this Saturday, that sent teams zooming across the


This Halloween, Quyon’s Mike Dubue is bringing the second edition of Festival Fantôme to Gavan’s and the old church in which he and his partner


The Egan Mill in Quyon played host to a talk from local history buff Gord Graham on Saturday afternoon about some of the Pontiac’s first


Rotating groups of archaeology enthusiasts and history buffs spent time with their knees in the dirt of the Quyon fairgrounds over the past two weekends


The Western Quebec School Board (WQSB) has now received three important approvals needed to move forward with relocating students and staff from Onslow Elementary School to Shawville for the 2026-2027 school year while the Quyon school is renovated. At separate


The Western Quebec School Board has proposed the temporary move to allow for a complete gutting of the school.


Gavans Bar in Quyon may be known in the Ottawa Valley for hosting old-time country and fiddle music, but it suspended that reputation for at least one night last Tuesday to host an icon of modern Canadian rock music. Joel


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


The federal government tabled its first budget under Prime Minister Mark Carney last week. The budget proposes significant investments in housing, infrastructure and defence (to the tune of $81.8 billion), to be funded by an increased debt load as well


Santa touches down in Bryson Craft sale supports Onslow elementary


Teams came out en masse for the first annual Quyon car rally organized by the Quyon Lions this Saturday, that sent teams zooming across the Pontiac in search of clues. The car rally had previously been organized by the Quyon


This Halloween, Quyon’s Mike Dubue is bringing the second edition of Festival Fantôme to Gavan’s and the old church in which he and his partner have lived for almost a decade. While the music, he admits, may be a bit


The Egan Mill in Quyon played host to a talk from local history buff Gord Graham on Saturday afternoon about some of the Pontiac’s first settlers. The event was the third in a series of talks organized by the Regional


Rotating groups of archaeology enthusiasts and history buffs spent time with their knees in the dirt of the Quyon fairgrounds over the past two weekends to partake in the third annual public archaeology dig hosted by the Friends of Chats
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