$273,000 in renovations to Pontiac MRC office
Caleb Nickerson CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 19, 2017 At the most recent meeting of the Council of Mayors in Campbell’s Bay on Sept. 19, the contract
Caleb Nickerson CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 19, 2017 At the most recent meeting of the Council of Mayors in Campbell’s Bay on Sept. 19, the contract
Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE Sept. 21, 2017 Last Thursday evening, the Gatineau-based notary firm Gagné Isabelle Patry Laflamme and Associates celebrated the 20th anniversary of their
Caleb Nickerson ALLUMETTES ISLAND Sept. 22, 2017 On Friday, 70 farmers and agricultural producers from across the Pontiac gathered in the middle of rue Saint-Jacques
Caleb Nickerson BRISTOL Sept. 13, 2017 If you were cruising the Ottawa River last Wednesday evening you might have sworn you had travelled back in
Caleb Nickerson WALTHAM Sept. 15, 2017 Several local prospectors are hoping that their claim north of Waltham will prove large enough to attract a company
On Sept. 10, a young singer with local roots made her way to the podium at one of the premier talent contests in Ottawa. Elizabeth
Caleb Nickerson MUN. OF PONTIAC Sept. 15, 2017 An Ottawa man is dead following a two-vehicle collision on Hwy. 148 in the Municipality of Pontiac,
Chris Lowrey SHAWVILLE Sept. 18, 2017 Shawville Councillor Bill McCleary has announced his intention to run for mayor of the municipality. McCleary has served on
Caleb Nickerson FORT COULONGE Sept. 12, 2017 On Sept. 12, Pontiac MP Will Amos held a forum on the legalization of cannabis at the Pontiac
Caleb Nickerson CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 14, 2017 On the evening of Sept. 14, around 20 women gathered at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay for
Caleb Nickerson CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 19, 2017 At the most recent meeting of the Council of Mayors in Campbell’s Bay on Sept. 19, the contract for the third phase of renovations to the MRC offices was awarded to the Gatineau-based
Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE Sept. 21, 2017 Last Thursday evening, the Gatineau-based notary firm Gagné Isabelle Patry Laflamme and Associates celebrated the 20th anniversary of their branch in Shawville. The office’s parking lot on rue Victoria was filled with tables as
Caleb Nickerson ALLUMETTES ISLAND Sept. 22, 2017 On Friday, 70 farmers and agricultural producers from across the Pontiac gathered in the middle of rue Saint-Jacques in Chapeau for an evening of homegrown food and drink. Dubbed the ‘Farm to Fork
Caleb Nickerson BRISTOL Sept. 13, 2017 If you were cruising the Ottawa River last Wednesday evening you might have sworn you had travelled back in time. An old steam-powered vessel, with its paddle wheel chugging away, made the trek from
Caleb Nickerson WALTHAM Sept. 15, 2017 Several local prospectors are hoping that their claim north of Waltham will prove large enough to attract a company to extract it. Situated near the Black River off of chemin Rochon, the site boasts
On Sept. 10, a young singer with local roots made her way to the podium at one of the premier talent contests in Ottawa. Elizabeth Jones, who grew up in Quyon from the age of nine to 15, was crowned
Caleb Nickerson MUN. OF PONTIAC Sept. 15, 2017 An Ottawa man is dead following a two-vehicle collision on Hwy. 148 in the Municipality of Pontiac, near the 5th Concession outside Quyon. At around 4:40 p.m. on Sept. 15, police investigators
Chris Lowrey SHAWVILLE Sept. 18, 2017 Shawville Councillor Bill McCleary has announced his intention to run for mayor of the municipality. McCleary has served on Shawville municipal council for the last four years, and decided to run for the big
Caleb Nickerson FORT COULONGE Sept. 12, 2017 On Sept. 12, Pontiac MP Will Amos held a forum on the legalization of cannabis at the Pontiac Conference Centre in Fort Coulonge. Amos was joined by his colleague and parliamentary secretary to
Caleb Nickerson CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 14, 2017 On the evening of Sept. 14, around 20 women gathered at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay for a round-table on women in politics. It was fitting that the discussion was held in
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