
Pontiac rallies against Law 2
Some 100 people gathered outside the Pontiac Hospital on Sunday to protest Law 2.

Some 100 people gathered outside the Pontiac Hospital on Sunday to protest Law 2.

The group pushed through blizzards and blisters to raise money for the food bank.

Some 100 people gathered outside the Pontiac Hospital on Sunday to protest Law 2.

The group pushed through blizzards and blisters to raise money for the food bank.

Nurses-to-be from the Outaouais ineligible for the bonus.

The newly elected council of mayors held its first public meeting on Nov. 26, with eight fresh faces at the table joining the 10 mayors who were re-elected. Campbell’s Bay mayor Raymond Pilon was named pro-warden by warden Jane Toller,

The Fish Findlay Classic returned to the Shawville arena this weekend, with 10 teams participating in the three-day hockey tournament. The tournament, which was started 12 years ago by PHS teacher Darcy Findlay as a fundraiser for the Shawville District

Nurses-to-be from the Outaouais ineligible for the bonus.

The newly elected council of mayors held its first public meeting on Nov. 26, with eight fresh faces at the table joining the 10 mayors who were re-elected. Campbell’s Bay mayor Raymond Pilon was named pro-warden by warden Jane Toller,

The Fish Findlay Classic returned to the Shawville arena this weekend, with 10 teams participating in the three-day hockey tournament. The tournament, which was started 12 years ago by PHS teacher Darcy Findlay as a fundraiser for the Shawville District
Quebec’s next municipal elections will take place on Sunday, November 2, 2025, when voters across the province will choose their mayors, councillors, and wardens.
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