

Redwings, Team Queale crowned champions at 2025 Fish Findlay Classic
The Fish Findlay Classic returned to the Shawville arena this weekend, with 10 teams participating in the three-day hockey tournament. The tournament, which was started


The Fish Findlay Classic returned to the Shawville arena this weekend, with 10 teams participating in the three-day hockey tournament. The tournament, which was started


The board estimates the waiting time for the part is eight weeks.


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


Law 2, the province’s restructuring of how doctors are paid across the province, has caused widespread outcry from the public and medical community, with protests


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


There was gingerbread house fun for all ages at the Centre d’acceuil du Pontiac (CAP) on Saturday afternoon in an activity organized by Connexions Resource


The Shawville Pontiacs went up against the Madawaska Valley Wolves on Friday night, and came out victorious with a hard-fought 5-4 win. The first period


Shawville’s 4-H club held its annual dinner and awards banquet on Friday evening, welcoming the club’s members to the Jack Graham Community Centre in Bristol


The Shawville United Church welcomed nearly 200 people for its annual Christmas dinner on Nov. 20, a tradition it’s been hosting for longer than many


The Fish Findlay Classic returned to the Shawville arena this weekend, with 10 teams participating in the three-day hockey tournament. The tournament, which was started 12 years ago by PHS teacher Darcy Findlay as a fundraiser for the Shawville District


The board estimates the waiting time for the part is eight weeks.


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 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,


Law 2, the province’s restructuring of how doctors are paid across the province, has caused widespread outcry from the public and medical community, with protests taking place across the Outaouais. The law would tie a percentage of doctor’s pay to


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


There was gingerbread house fun for all ages at the Centre d’acceuil du Pontiac (CAP) on Saturday afternoon in an activity organized by Connexions Resource Centre and the Parents’ Voice Shawville. Guests were invited to take graham crackers, icing and


The Shawville Pontiacs went up against the Madawaska Valley Wolves on Friday night, and came out victorious with a hard-fought 5-4 win. The first period saw Madawaska put up three goals to the home team’s one, with Jean-Robin Mantha firing


Shawville’s 4-H club held its annual dinner and awards banquet on Friday evening, welcoming the club’s members to the Jack Graham Community Centre in Bristol to celebrate a year of hard work and learning. Before members and their families dug


The Shawville United Church welcomed nearly 200 people for its annual Christmas dinner on Nov. 20, a tradition it’s been hosting for longer than many of its current members can remember. By 4:45 p.m., the meal’s official start time, the
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