Ken Pack: the eye of the Tiger by Caleb Nickerson
Ken Pack has a passion for breaking new ground. From his early years at the head offices of Giant Tiger to owning and operating his
Ken Pack has a passion for breaking new ground. From his early years at the head offices of Giant Tiger to owning and operating his
CALEB NICKERSON SAINT ADELE June 8, 2018 On June 8, the staff of The Equity travelled to Mont Gabriel Resort in St. Adele, Qc. for
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 7, 2018 On June 7, hundreds of people turned out to the playground at Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School in Shawville
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY June 4, 2018 On June 4, MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller kicked off her series of public engagement tours with a
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 28, 2018 One of the members of the Shawville Fair board graced the Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions (CAFE)
CALEB NICKERSON QUYON May 29, 2018 On May 29, Onslow Elementary School held their track and field day, getting students out into the sun
CALEB NICKERSON OTTER LAKE June 2, 2018 On Saturday, the grounds of St. Charles Borromeo Church in Otter Lake were filled with
CALEB NICKERSON OTTER LAKE June 2, 2018 An Otter Lake teen and her family took a tried and true method to raise money –
CALEB NICKERSON MANSFIELD ET PONTEFRACT June 1, 2018 On June 1, the ultimate frisbee team at École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge (ESSC) had a
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 1, 2018 The Agriculture Hall at the Shawville Fairgrounds was packed on Friday night for the Country Rockin’ Shawville Fair
Ken Pack has a passion for breaking new ground. From his early years at the head offices of Giant Tiger to owning and operating his own franchise, Pack has had to venture out into the unknown on many occasions and
CALEB NICKERSON SAINT ADELE June 8, 2018 On June 8, the staff of The Equity travelled to Mont Gabriel Resort in St. Adele, Qc. for the Quebec Community Newspaper Association’s (QCNA) Better Newspapers Competiton and came home with a good
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 7, 2018 On June 7, hundreds of people turned out to the playground at Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School in Shawville for the 6th annual Spring Fair. Organized by the Home and School Committee, the event
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY June 4, 2018 On June 4, MRC Pontiac Warden Jane Toller kicked off her series of public engagement tours with a town hall meeting on agriculture at the R.A. Hall in Campbell’s Bay, with around 30
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 28, 2018 One of the members of the Shawville Fair board graced the Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions (CAFE) spring news as one of their picks for ‘Top 10 under 40’. CAFE is a
CALEB NICKERSON QUYON May 29, 2018 On May 29, Onslow Elementary School held their track and field day, getting students out into the sun for a little friendly competition. Everyone gathered in the gymnasium as the school day came
CALEB NICKERSON OTTER LAKE June 2, 2018 On Saturday, the grounds of St. Charles Borromeo Church in Otter Lake were filled with people and a vast assortment of odds, ends and everything in between for sale. In
CALEB NICKERSON OTTER LAKE June 2, 2018 An Otter Lake teen and her family took a tried and true method to raise money – a lemonade stand – to the next level on Saturday afternoon, to raise money for
CALEB NICKERSON MANSFIELD ET PONTEFRACT June 1, 2018 On June 1, the ultimate frisbee team at École secondaire Sieur de Coulonge (ESSC) had a home game where they faced off against Grande Rivière in a back and forth match.
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 1, 2018 The Agriculture Hall at the Shawville Fairgrounds was packed on Friday night for the Country Rockin’ Shawville Fair Dance. Stacy Howard, president of the Pontaic Agricultural Society (which runs the Shawville Fair) explained
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