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Local newspapers pick up QCNA awards

6 October 2022 à 12:00 am

The Quebec Community Newspaper Association (QCNA), which represents English-language community papers in Quebec, recently released the winners of its Better Newspapers Competition, and two local papers picked up some Ws. In Pontiac, the Shawville weekly The Equity picked up three prizes, for Best Editorial Page (Dave Moore, Chris Judd, Shelley Heaphy, Charles Dickson), the Jim […]


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SADC Pontiac offering numerous workshops for local businesses

5 October 2022 à 12:00 am

Updated on 18 November 2022 à 4:34 pm

SADC Pontiac has launched its calendar of workshops for local business owners in MRC Pontiac and the Municipality of Pontiac. Business advisor Amy Taylor stopped by CHIP 101.9’s studio to discuss what’s coming up in the next few weeks and months. She said that they host a variety of training events for everything from bookkeeping […]


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Octogenarian declared missing after house fire in Ladysmith

5 October 2022 à 12:00 am

Updated on 18 November 2022 à 4:34 pm

A fire ravaged a residence and damaged a second on Rte. 303 in Ladysmith (Municipality of Thorne) last night. An octogenarian, who was in the home, has currently been declared missing by police. Firefighters were called to the scene at around midnight. Rte. 303 was also closed overnight and reopened earlier this morning (October 5). […]


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Police still searching for Ontario man missing near Otter Lake

5 October 2022 à 12:00 am

Updated on 18 November 2022 à 4:34 pm

The Sûreté du Québec are still seeking the public’s help in their search for 57-year-old Michael Scandiffio of Gloucester (Ottawa), Ontario. He was last seen around 8 p.m. on October 1 in Ladysmith, and was supposed to head towards the Otter Lake area. He was in a black 2017 Ford Escape SUV, with an Ontario […]


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Municipality of Clarendon cautions Sand Bay residents to test their water

4 October 2022 à 12:00 am

After a resident of the cottaging community of Sand Bay reported that a test of their well water had come back positive for E. coli bacteria, the Municipality of Clarendon has ordered test kits for residents to purchase. Mayor Ed Walsh told CHIP 101.9 that after a resident reported the contamination on Thursday, they were […]


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2022 Kidney Walk raises more than $10,000

4 October 2022 à 12:00 am

Updated on 18 November 2022 à 4:34 pm

A couple dozen local residents gathered at the Shawville Fairgrounds on Sunday afternoon for the fourth local iteration of the Pontiac Kidney Walk. Organized by Clarendon resident Randy Russell, with the help of his wife Francine and the members of the Shawville Rotary Club, the event served as a fundraiser for the Kidney Foundation of […]


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Police identify victim of fatal accident at Luskville Dragway

3 October 2022 à 12:00 am

Updated on 18 November 2022 à 4:34 pm

MRC des Collines Police have identified the victim of a fatal accident that took place yesterday afternoon (October 2) at the Luskville Dragway. Emergency services were called to the race track just after 2 p.m. following a single-vehicle crash that took place during a race in the Canadian Bracket Super Tour Fall Finals. The driver […]


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Fatal accident at the Luskville Dragway

3 October 2022 à 12:00 am

MRC des Collines Police responded to a tragic call this afternoon (October 2) at the Luskville Dragway. Police were called at just after 2 p.m. after a single vehicle was involved in an accident during a race, which was part of the Canadian Bracket Supertour. The driver was declared dead at the scene. “The race […]


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Sûreté du Québec looking for Michael Scandiffio, 57, near Otter Lake

3 October 2022 à 12:00 am

The Sûreté du Québec are seeking the public’s help in locating Michael Scandiffio, 57, of Gloucester (Ottawa), Ontario. He was last seen around 8 p.m. on October 1 in Ladysmith. He was in a black 2017 Ford Escape SUV, with an Ontario license plate BNXP701. He was to go to the Otter Lake area. His […]


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Community gathers for official opening of Maurice Beauregard Park

30 September 2022 à 12:00 am

Updated on 18 November 2022 à 4:34 pm

On Friday afternoon (September 30), around 100 people gathered in downtown Campbell’s Bay to dedicate the newly renovated park in honour of Mayor Maurice Beauregard, who was diagnosed with stage four cancer in April at the age of 43. Councillor Tim Ferrigan opened the ceremony with a statement marking National Truth and Reconciliation Day, before […]


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