Author: Marie Gionet
A sequel to a successful charity walk will be held in the Pontiac at the end of August. Russell Mackay, 85, will be walking 50 km throughout the Pontiac region to raise money for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). While that might be an ambitious feat for anyone his age, Mackay is also […]
Crystal Mackay talks about her father Russell’s upcoming fundraiser “Papa Walks 4 Kids”.
Fans of Shawville author Luke Murphy won’t have much longer to wait, as his seventh novel “The Cradle Will Fall” is set to be published later this year. As the nursery rhyme title suggests, the novel is a continuation of Murphy’s earlier novel “Rock-a-bye Baby”, and he said he’s been working on the plot since […]
Shawville author Luke Murphy discusses his upcoming novel “The Cradle Will Fall”.
The Pontiac Community Players are gearing up for this season’s summer farce, with an interesting twist on a classic tale. The troupe will be performing the play “Marian” which is a female-led remix of the classic tale of Robin Hood. Tanya Leigh Maguire, a long-time member of the Community Players, will be directing and starring […]
Tanya Leigh Maguire of the Pontiac Community Players talks about their upcoming production “Marian”.
The head of the Pontiac Senior Comets team, who talked about the team playing in an Ontario hockey league in the spring, just announced that they had to withdrawal from league. Team owner Sébastien Bonnerot confided in CHIP 101.9 after breaking the news, “it broke our hearts to have had to give up on the […]
The MRC Pontiac issued an advisory notice of sale for property owners with long-standing unpaid municipal taxes. If the current owners do not take steps to pay the sums that are due, the buildings named in the notice will therefore be sold during a public auction on Thursday, September 14 at 10 a.m. at the […]
This past weekend, the fundraiser ball tournament for the Fort-Coulonge Minor Hockey Association raised $11,000, money that the association will need after the Comets teams were denied approval to play in Ontario next year. “This year we had a record in the number of teams which was 13 teams in the family division and 4 […]
The Club Quad Pontiac reacted with outrage to the graffiti and vandalism found on their trails’ signage. The vandalism was found on July 30 in the evening, near Lac Bell towards the Picanoc Road. “This kind of gesture can jeopardize the safety and lives of the users of our trails,” the Club wrote. “What a […]