
“Major flooding” expected
Brett Thoms Pontiac April 17, 2023 The Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board (ORRPB), the intergovernmental organization charged with managing and monitoring the conditions of the

Brett Thoms Pontiac April 17, 2023 The Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board (ORRPB), the intergovernmental organization charged with managing and monitoring the conditions of the

Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge April 17, 2023 Warden of the MRC Pontiac, Jane Toller, held a Pontiac Business Community Fourm in Fort-Coulonge last Monday night. The

Brett Thoms Pontiac April 17, 2023 Last winter was a short one for winter sports enthusiasts like ice fishermen and snowmobilers as warmer weather in

The biggest ice storm to hit the region since 1998 left thousands of homes and businesses across the Pontiac and beyond without electricity this Easter

Glen Hartle Luskville April 8, 2023 Infinity Farm gathered several friends and like-minded spirits on Saturday April 8 and together they hosted an open house

A three on three hockey tournament was held last week in Fort-Coulonge. After a three-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the organizers were excited

Brett Thoms Shawville March 22, 2023 A presentation on the history of Shawville hosted by author Nancy Dale Conroy was held recently at the Pontiac

Brett Thoms Shawville March 30-April 1, 2023 The Flying Elbows Hockey tournament returned to the Shawville arena last week. Held between Thursday to Saturday, the

Brett Thoms Pontiac April 2, 2023 Three early Easter events were held across the Pontiac last weekend. The first was the Shawville Easter Tea held

Pierre Cyr Pontiac March 27, 2023 Last fall, during Radio-Canada’s La Semaine Verte and Enquête programs, the unknown long-term impact of importing and spreading biosolids

Brett Thoms Pontiac April 17, 2023 The Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board (ORRPB), the intergovernmental organization charged with managing and monitoring the conditions of the Ottawa River, has warned of major flooding of the Ottawa River from Lake Coulonge to

Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge April 17, 2023 Warden of the MRC Pontiac, Jane Toller, held a Pontiac Business Community Fourm in Fort-Coulonge last Monday night. The forum was attended by several business people from the Pontiac, representatives of the Pontiac Chamber

Brett Thoms Pontiac April 17, 2023 Last winter was a short one for winter sports enthusiasts like ice fishermen and snowmobilers as warmer weather in December and January caused activities to be put on hold until later in the season.

The biggest ice storm to hit the region since 1998 left thousands of homes and businesses across the Pontiac and beyond without electricity this Easter long weekend. The ice storm, which occurred most of the day last Wednesday, brought high

Glen Hartle Luskville April 8, 2023 Infinity Farm gathered several friends and like-minded spirits on Saturday April 8 and together they hosted an open house full of excitement, rural-goodness and artistic flair. While the interventions of Mother Nature in the

A three on three hockey tournament was held last week in Fort-Coulonge. After a three-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the organizers were excited to bring back the 10th edition. Danick Boisvert, main coordinator of this year’s edition, was

Brett Thoms Shawville March 22, 2023 A presentation on the history of Shawville hosted by author Nancy Dale Conroy was held recently at the Pontiac Archives. The presentation, part of a series of presentations on the history of Shawville hosted

Brett Thoms Shawville March 30-April 1, 2023 The Flying Elbows Hockey tournament returned to the Shawville arena last week. Held between Thursday to Saturday, the tournament saw 16 teams across two divisions compete in the annual charity hockey showdown. Hockey

Brett Thoms Pontiac April 2, 2023 Three early Easter events were held across the Pontiac last weekend. The first was the Shawville Easter Tea held in the United Church in Shawville on Saturday. Organized as a part of Shawville 150

Pierre Cyr Pontiac March 27, 2023 Last fall, during Radio-Canada’s La Semaine Verte and Enquête programs, the unknown long-term impact of importing and spreading biosolids from the United States as agricultural fertilizer was brought to light. To put it bluntly,
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