
Junior teams duke it out
Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Oct. 6, 2018 Shawville got a reminder of what a local Junior team could provide for them on Saturday, when the Maniwaki

Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Oct. 6, 2018 Shawville got a reminder of what a local Junior team could provide for them on Saturday, when the Maniwaki

Chris Lowrey AYLMER Oct. 1, 2018 Despite a strong showing by the Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) in the Outaouais, Liberal MNA André Fortin has been

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Oct. 1, 2018 After an eleventh-hour trade deal between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico that was signed Sept. 30, many pundits are

Donald Teuma-Castelletti LADYSMITH Sept. 28-30, 2018 Traditional German activities and culture ran rampant through Ladysmith last weekend, but not before two retired volunteers were celebrated

CALEB NICKERSON MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Sept. 21, 2018 While 800 km away from home, Stephan Quessy missed none of the destruction as an EF3 tornado

CALEB NICKERSON MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Sept. 21, 2018 While 800 km away from home, Stephan Quessy missed none of the destruction as an EF3 tornado

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Sept. 26, 2018 The employee at the centre of a controversy involving MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller responded to Toller’s interview after

CHRIS LOWREY AYLMER Sept. 19, 2018 Nearly 70 people filed into the Knights of Columbus hall in Aylmer for one of the Pontiac riding’s English

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Sept. 19, 2018 MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller has been accused of threatening an employee at her private business with demotion or

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 13, 2018 Five candidates vying for the Pontiac MNA’s seat participated in a bilingual forum last Thursday evening at the

Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Oct. 6, 2018 Shawville got a reminder of what a local Junior team could provide for them on Saturday, when the Maniwaki Mustangs took on the Grey Highlands Hawks in a fiercely fought match that night. As

Chris Lowrey AYLMER Oct. 1, 2018 Despite a strong showing by the Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) in the Outaouais, Liberal MNA André Fortin has been re-elected in Pontiac. Fortin won the riding with more than 50 per cent of the

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Oct. 1, 2018 After an eleventh-hour trade deal between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico that was signed Sept. 30, many pundits are poring over the details of the new agreement. One of the groups with a direct

Donald Teuma-Castelletti LADYSMITH Sept. 28-30, 2018 Traditional German activities and culture ran rampant through Ladysmith last weekend, but not before two retired volunteers were celebrated and presented with a bench dedicated in their honour. Randall and Marguerite Born have been

CALEB NICKERSON MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Sept. 21, 2018 While 800 km away from home, Stephan Quessy missed none of the destruction as an EF3 tornado tore through his neighbourhood in Breckenridge on Friday afternoon. The security camera footage he watched

CALEB NICKERSON MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Sept. 21, 2018 While 800 km away from home, Stephan Quessy missed none of the destruction as an EF3 tornado tore through his neighbourhood in Breckenridge on Friday afternoon. The security camera footage he watched

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Sept. 26, 2018 The employee at the centre of a controversy involving MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller responded to Toller’s interview after the last council of mayors meeting on Sept. 17. The controversy erupted after local radio

CHRIS LOWREY AYLMER Sept. 19, 2018 Nearly 70 people filed into the Knights of Columbus hall in Aylmer for one of the Pontiac riding’s English language debates ahead of the upcoming provincial election. In attendance were Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ)

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Sept. 19, 2018 MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller has been accused of threatening an employee at her private business with demotion or dismissal if the employee ran for elected office. The revelations were made public in a

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 13, 2018 Five candidates vying for the Pontiac MNA’s seat participated in a bilingual forum last Thursday evening at the Campbell’s Bay Recreation Association. With three questions from the organizers focusing on healthcare, the economy
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