
Public invited to dig up history at Chat Falls
Connor Lalande Quyon September 7, 2023 Pontiacers with a keen historical inclination will soon be able to try their hands as archaeologists at the historical

Connor Lalande Quyon September 7, 2023 Pontiacers with a keen historical inclination will soon be able to try their hands as archaeologists at the historical

Tom McCann Davidson Sept. 10, 2023 Jim Coffey and his staff hosted Pontiac Pride’s community festival at the amazing Esprit Rafting property in Davidson on

Top goals include helping students graduate, filling educational gaps left by COVID-19 disruptions Connor Lalande Shawville September 7, 2023 With a new school year having

“You will pay him!” resident demands Pierre Cyr Fort Coulonge Sept. 6, 2023 It was a packed house at the Fort Coulonge council meeting last


Quyon Community Association working to revitalise community bonds Connor Lalande Quyon September 9, 2023 In a celebration of spirited neighbourly revelry, the Quyon Community Association
Summer’s end Dear Editor, Did you feel that? I know I did, when summer turned to autumn. For me, it came as a sudden chill,
25 Years Ago – Sept. 2, 1998 CT scan fundraising tees off at Pine Lodge: On a weather perfect day, the fundraising campaign for a
Eating out with little ones can be like a marathon. It can be stressful and honestly something you want to avoid. When our kids were
Summer in the Pontiac had many encouraging highlights. From Canada Day celebrations to community barbecues, from baseball tournaments to fishing derbies, people were out in

Connor Lalande Quyon September 7, 2023 Pontiacers with a keen historical inclination will soon be able to try their hands as archaeologists at the historical site of the Chats Falls hydro dam. The river where the dam sits near Quyon

Tom McCann Davidson Sept. 10, 2023 Jim Coffey and his staff hosted Pontiac Pride’s community festival at the amazing Esprit Rafting property in Davidson on Sunday. Coffey not only gave the use of the facilities, he and his staff did

Top goals include helping students graduate, filling educational gaps left by COVID-19 disruptions Connor Lalande Shawville September 7, 2023 With a new school year having just begun, THE EQUITY sat down with Pontiac High School’s new principal, Dr. Terry Burns.

“You will pay him!” resident demands Pierre Cyr Fort Coulonge Sept. 6, 2023 It was a packed house at the Fort Coulonge council meeting last Thursday evening, with 25 concerned citizens in attendance. A particularly hot topic was the town’s


Quyon Community Association working to revitalise community bonds Connor Lalande Quyon September 9, 2023 In a celebration of spirited neighbourly revelry, the Quyon Community Association held a lively Community Day event this past Saturday. With temperatures idling at a more
Summer’s end Dear Editor, Did you feel that? I know I did, when summer turned to autumn. For me, it came as a sudden chill, making me shiver, as the sun set on a warm and sunny day. Like a
25 Years Ago – Sept. 2, 1998 CT scan fundraising tees off at Pine Lodge: On a weather perfect day, the fundraising campaign for a CT scanner for the Pontiac Community Hospital was officially launched at the Pine Lodge Golf
Eating out with little ones can be like a marathon. It can be stressful and honestly something you want to avoid. When our kids were little we definitely prepared a bag of tricks to have successful meals out. Here are
Summer in the Pontiac had many encouraging highlights. From Canada Day celebrations to community barbecues, from baseball tournaments to fishing derbies, people were out in the fresh air enjoying the best the Pontiac has to offer. The weather was strange
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