

Strawberry fields not forever
Picard’s U-Pick closes after 26 years Michael Picard loves farming because he gets to witness life blossoming right in front of his eyes. “It’s really


Picard’s U-Pick closes after 26 years Michael Picard loves farming because he gets to witness life blossoming right in front of his eyes. “It’s really


English-language school boards in the province are celebrating a temporary victory after the provincial appeals court ruled it will continue to allow communication in English


Brauwerk Hoffman owner Todd Hoffman has announced he will run as the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for the Pontiac riding in next year’s


St. John’s Elementary School in Campbell’s Bay opened its door Thursday night for an evening of community fun. The event, put on by the Home


Farmers and agriculture workers from across the Pontiac and beyond gathered on Thursday night for a social held in support of farmers’ mental health. There


Residents of Alleyn and Cawood are circulating a petition to protest what they call “unfair” property assessments conducted across the municipality. This spring, residents received


Julie Brousseau spent her childhood summers on the shores of the Ottawa River, learning how to swim. Her family had a cottage in Norway Bay,


Picard’s U-Pick closes after 26 years Michael Picard loves farming because he gets to witness life blossoming right in front of his eyes. “It’s really something to watch stuff grow,” he told THE EQUITY over the phone last week, only


English-language school boards in the province are celebrating a temporary victory after the provincial appeals court ruled it will continue to allow communication in English inside of school boards and with other English-speaking bodies. Earlier this month, a provincial appeals


Brauwerk Hoffman owner Todd Hoffman has announced he will run as the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) candidate for the Pontiac riding in next year’s federal election. The announcement came at an event hosted at his Campbell’s Bay brewery on


St. John’s Elementary School in Campbell’s Bay opened its door Thursday night for an evening of community fun. The event, put on by the Home and School Association, featured a BBQ, face painting, a clown, and bouncy castles. Students, their


Farmers and agriculture workers from across the Pontiac and beyond gathered on Thursday night for a social held in support of farmers’ mental health. There was live country music, snacks, and good conversation. The owners of the host farm, Pure


Residents of Alleyn and Cawood are circulating a petition to protest what they call “unfair” property assessments conducted across the municipality. This spring, residents received their letter of property assessment in the mail, only to find the value of their


Julie Brousseau spent her childhood summers on the shores of the Ottawa River, learning how to swim. Her family had a cottage in Norway Bay, a community with a deep connection to the water. She couldn’t get enough of it
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