
High winds knock out power for 10,000 Pontiac residences
The violent winds that swept the Pontiac on Friday evening brought trees and other debris crashing down on powerlines across the territory, leaving over 10,000

The violent winds that swept the Pontiac on Friday evening brought trees and other debris crashing down on powerlines across the territory, leaving over 10,000

The window for submitting nomination papers to run for council seat 4 in the Municipality of Bristol is now closed.

Police are requesting the public’s help in locating Keith Laroche, who was last seen in the rue Principale area of Fort-Coulonge on Friday.

The sweeping power outages that hit the Pontiac on Friday night had nothing on the small but determined team behind the Fort-Coulonge Club d’Âge d’Or’s

The Bristol Fire Department’s third annual pancake breakfast was a hit this year, bringing in nearly 200 hungry people keen for a hot breakfast on

Dozens of firefighters from four Pontiac municipalities gathered at the Campbell’s Bay RA hall on Saturday evening to raise their glasses to another year of

As of 11:30 a.m. Saturday morning, Hydro-Québec estimated power would be restored to most homes between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.
The front page of this newspaper does not offer a glowing review of life in municipal politics in the Pontiac. Far from it. This week,

Young artists at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge put their best work on display last week in the school’s third annual arts showcase. On Tuesday evening, the

Young artists at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge put their best work on display last week in the school’s third annual arts showcase. On Tuesday evening, the

The violent winds that swept the Pontiac on Friday evening brought trees and other debris crashing down on powerlines across the territory, leaving over 10,000 residences in the dark that night. In an email Saturday, Hydro-Québec spokesperson Annie Beaudoin said

The window for submitting nomination papers to run for council seat 4 in the Municipality of Bristol is now closed.

Police are requesting the public’s help in locating Keith Laroche, who was last seen in the rue Principale area of Fort-Coulonge on Friday.

The sweeping power outages that hit the Pontiac on Friday night had nothing on the small but determined team behind the Fort-Coulonge Club d’Âge d’Or’s sea pie supper. With just over 100 tickets sold for Saturday evening’s feast, the club’s

The Bristol Fire Department’s third annual pancake breakfast was a hit this year, bringing in nearly 200 hungry people keen for a hot breakfast on Saturday morning. While many across the Pontiac were without power, the Bristol fire hall in

Dozens of firefighters from four Pontiac municipalities gathered at the Campbell’s Bay RA hall on Saturday evening to raise their glasses to another year of community service and celebrate milestones for several among them. Last July, the Bryson-Grand-Calumet Fire Department

As of 11:30 a.m. Saturday morning, Hydro-Québec estimated power would be restored to most homes between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.
The front page of this newspaper does not offer a glowing review of life in municipal politics in the Pontiac. Far from it. This week, we got news that Waltham’s director general resigned, Bristol’s, according to the mayor, is on

Young artists at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge put their best work on display last week in the school’s third annual arts showcase. On Tuesday evening, the school’s library was transformed into a gallery, its book shelves hung with about 100 pieces

Young artists at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge put their best work on display last week in the school’s third annual arts showcase. On Tuesday evening, the school’s library was transformed into a gallery, its book shelves hung with about 100 pieces
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