
Shawville doctor suspended four months for failing to file MAiD paperwork
In a decision published Feb. 10, the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ) ordered Shawville doctor Peter Paul Talko to
Eight Chapeau clans reunited over the weekend to go head-to-head with their rivals in the community’s 18th annual family hockey tournament at the Upper Pontiac
Eight Chapeau clans reunited over the weekend to go head-to-head with their rivals in the community’s 18th annual family hockey tournament at the Upper Pontiac
Eight Chapeau clans reunited over the weekend to go head-to-head with their rivals in the community’s 18th annual family hockey tournament at the Upper Pontiac
Eight Chapeau clans reunited over the weekend to go head-to-head with their rivals in the community’s 18th annual family hockey tournament at the Upper Pontiac

In a decision published Feb. 10, the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ) ordered Shawville doctor Peter Paul Talko to

The Quyon Family Centre’s board of directors hosted its annual general meeting for the 2024-2025 financial year on Feb. 19,

In a decision published Feb. 10, the Collège des médecins du Québec (CMQ) ordered Shawville doctor Peter Paul Talko to

The Quyon Family Centre’s board of directors hosted its annual general meeting for the 2024-2025 financial year on Feb. 19,

Winter came through for one last hoorah on Sunday, just in time for the annual Campbell’s Bay winter carnival. With full sun and temperatures hovering around -15 C, youngsters were abound at the town’s ice rink. Pumped up on hot

For 50 years, Danford Lake’s Bethany Hall has hosted card tournaments and carnivals, dances and dinners, weddings and wakes. Since the hall was first erected by a team of volunteers in 1976, the building has been a focal point for
Louise Francoeur has been a member of the Filles d’Isabelle community service club in Fort-Coulonge for 35 years. She along with its nearly 300 other members have spent countless hours elbow to elbow rolling out dough for the club’s annual

Winter came through for one last hoorah on Sunday, just in time for the annual Campbell’s Bay winter carnival. With full sun and temperatures hovering around -15 C, youngsters were abound at the town’s ice rink. Pumped up on hot

For 50 years, Danford Lake’s Bethany Hall has hosted card tournaments and carnivals, dances and dinners, weddings and wakes. Since the hall was first erected by a team of volunteers in 1976, the building has been a focal point for
Louise Francoeur has been a member of the Filles d’Isabelle community service club in Fort-Coulonge for 35 years. She along with its nearly 300 other members have spent countless hours elbow to elbow rolling out dough for the club’s annual
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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This week’s paper shares several stories about people across the Pontiac organizing themselves to hold onto the spaces that hold us. In Pontiac county’s northeastern corner, Danford Lake residents celebrated the beginning of a new chapter for their beloved community hall. In the early ‘70s, without a designated space to
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Everybody enjoys going to a good old country fall fair. Many people don’t realize that many of the best county
Grandpa said: “take a look back, before you take any big or small step ahead”. For years, I was envious
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Graveline trial starts: The trial of Rita Graveline, the Luskville woman who shot her husband in August 1999, started Feb.

Graveline trial starts: The trial of Rita Graveline, the Luskville woman who shot her husband in August 1999, started Feb.

Pontiac Coop Medical still going strong invites new members: The Pontiac Cooperative Medical Services is one of several cooperatives operating

Pontiac Coop Medical still going strong invites new members: The Pontiac Cooperative Medical Services is one of several cooperatives operating

A little of this and that: Orchid of the week . . . To ourselves from Mrs. Pearl M. Hodgins,

A little of this and that: Orchid of the week . . . To ourselves from Mrs. Pearl M. Hodgins,

Local news:Mr. Trueman Tuck has removed his barber shop and Insurance office across the street to the premises lately occupied

Local news:Mr. Trueman Tuck has removed his barber shop and Insurance office across the street to the premises lately occupied

Local news: Information reached us on Tuesday evening that a case of smallpox exists at the house of Mr. William

Local news: Information reached us on Tuesday evening that a case of smallpox exists at the house of Mr. William
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