

Pontiac County Recipes makes a comeback- Salads
As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a collection of kitchen secrets from across the


As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a collection of kitchen secrets from across the


Local activism group Citizens of the Pontiac is hoping to raise $30,000 to pay Pontiac’s imaging technicians what the province isn’t and keep them from


The Bryson Lions Club is dwindling, but it’s commitment to its renown sea pie supper is unwavering.


As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a collection of kitchen secrets from across the


In 1968, Pontiac Printshop published a collection of recipes from across Pontiac county in a small yellow booklet. It was titled Pontiac County Recipes, and


The architectural plans for the daycare set to be built in Shawville across from Mill Dam Park at the corner of Isabella Avenue and Clarendon


A census-like phone survey is currently underway across Pontiac county, and it’s not a scam. Business owners may receive a call from a Chicoutimi-based company


The union representing medical imaging technicians in the Outaouais has said five of the six full-time Pontiac technicians plan to leave their current jobs in


Life-long Chapeau resident Leiya Fischer is joining THE EQUITY’s team as youth reporter for Chapeau and Allumette Island. Fischer was valedictorian in her graduating class


Patsea Griffin loves the story of her ancestors. It’s not one she always knew, but when, in the 1980s, her uncle began collecting the genealogical


As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a collection of kitchen secrets from across the region, published by Pontiac Printshop in 1968. Our recent rediscovery of this collection has inspired


Local activism group Citizens of the Pontiac is hoping to raise $30,000 to pay Pontiac’s imaging technicians what the province isn’t and keep them from leaving for higher paying jobs in early September.


The Bryson Lions Club is dwindling, but it’s commitment to its renown sea pie supper is unwavering.


As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a collection of kitchen secrets from across the region, published by Pontiac Printshop in 1968. Our recent rediscovery of this collection has inspired


In 1968, Pontiac Printshop published a collection of recipes from across Pontiac county in a small yellow booklet. It was titled Pontiac County Recipes, and a copy of it was recently gifted to me. On its front cover, in a


The architectural plans for the daycare set to be built in Shawville across from Mill Dam Park at the corner of Isabella Avenue and Clarendon Street were finalized last week and will soon be sent to the province for approval.


A census-like phone survey is currently underway across Pontiac county, and it’s not a scam. Business owners may receive a call from a Chicoutimi-based company called Segma Recherche, collecting basic information about their business such as its name, address, what


The union representing medical imaging technicians in the Outaouais has said five of the six full-time Pontiac technicians plan to leave their current jobs in the Pontiac by Sept. 9.


Life-long Chapeau resident Leiya Fischer is joining THE EQUITY’s team as youth reporter for Chapeau and Allumette Island. Fischer was valedictorian in her graduating class at Dr. Wilbert Keon School this spring. In September she will start her Grade 12


Patsea Griffin loves the story of her ancestors. It’s not one she always knew, but when, in the 1980s, her uncle began collecting the genealogical evidence he needed to apply to become a citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario,
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