

Who’s running to be your next mayor? Alleyn-et-Cawood
Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some


Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some


On Friday evening, about 500 Pontiacs fans were in attendance as the iconic black-and-gold jerseys made their return to the Shawville ice for the first


Staff at the Wings N’ Things chip stand in Shawville dedicated the last day of their season (Oct. 13) to raising money for Angel Tree,


On Saturday, the Chapeau Farmers’ Market was host to a fall fun fair put on by community organization West Pontiac Connects. President Gene O’Brien explained


Some 200 students from École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge spent the afternoon of Sept. 25 walking, and some sprinting, a nine kilometre loop to raise money for


Students in local schools will be able to eat a nutritious meal.


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


On Friday, the leadership and coaching classes at Pontiac High School received a day-long training seminar from an expert coach via the Instructional Coaching Group




If you’re already in withdrawal after this year’s fair, we’ve got you covered. From the gymkhana to the derby, the horse pulls to the 4-H


Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some capacity since the mid ‘80s. He was first elected mayor 12 years ago and has


On Friday evening, about 500 Pontiacs fans were in attendance as the iconic black-and-gold jerseys made their return to the Shawville ice for the first time in a decade.


Staff at the Wings N’ Things chip stand in Shawville dedicated the last day of their season (Oct. 13) to raising money for Angel Tree, bringing in a total of $1,950 in sales, all of which was donated to the


On Saturday, the Chapeau Farmers’ Market was host to a fall fun fair put on by community organization West Pontiac Connects. President Gene O’Brien explained that the group hosts activities for youth in the area through regional health authority CISSSO’s


Some 200 students from École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge spent the afternoon of Sept. 25 walking, and some sprinting, a nine kilometre loop to raise money for cancer research, joining the hundreds of students and community members across the Pontiac who took


Students in local schools will be able to eat a nutritious meal.


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


On Friday, the leadership and coaching classes at Pontiac High School received a day-long training seminar from an expert coach via the Instructional Coaching Group (ICG). Teacher Matt Greer said that the workshop was financed through a grant from the




If you’re already in withdrawal after this year’s fair, we’ve got you covered. From the gymkhana to the derby, the horse pulls to the 4-H market, the midway rides to the truck pull slides, catch up on this year’s highlights
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