Mayor discusses CNL’s $500,000 contribution to Sheenboro
Charles Dickson Pontiac May 13, 2022 In its March 30 issue, THE EQUITY published the findings of a survey we conducted with Pontiac mayors on
Charles Dickson Pontiac May 13, 2022 In its March 30 issue, THE EQUITY published the findings of a survey we conducted with Pontiac mayors on
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 13, 2022 Sandra Armstrong, the mayor of Mansfield-et- Pontefract, says she will no longer oppose the payment of her municipality’s shares
The following is an abridged version of a submission by Pontiac Environment Protection (PEP) to the public hearings being convened on May 30 by the
May 14,1997 25 Years Ago Musical performance in St. Pierre’s Church: The music of Franz Schubert resonated in the chapel of St. Pierre’s Church, Fort
If there is anything my son is in love with it’s trucks. Big tucks, small trucks, tractors and construction vehicles — anytime he sees them
Dear Editor, I am writing about an alarming experience that I had with reckless driving on Calumet Island. Two children (aged – 13?) were driving
I was in the basement trying to retrieve some ribbon for a parcel. I pulled and pulled but the tangled mess . . .
Still shrouded in mystery Democracy may start with electing someone to public office, but it doesn’t end there. It is the public’s responsibility to keep
Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 13, 2022 Learning about the war in Ukraine, Colin Dubé, a student at the Pontiac Continuing Education school in Shawville, went
The Friends of Chats Falls held a historical walk in Quyon on Saturday morning. The walk was led by two guides who discussed the history
Charles Dickson Pontiac May 13, 2022 In its March 30 issue, THE EQUITY published the findings of a survey we conducted with Pontiac mayors on the subject of the proposed nuclear dump site at Chalk River. Of the 18 mayors
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 13, 2022 Sandra Armstrong, the mayor of Mansfield-et- Pontefract, says she will no longer oppose the payment of her municipality’s shares towards covering the $30,000 overpayments to Residence Meilleur after consulting with both her council and
The following is an abridged version of a submission by Pontiac Environment Protection (PEP) to the public hearings being convened on May 30 by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) on the proposal by Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) to construct
May 14,1997 25 Years Ago Musical performance in St. Pierre’s Church: The music of Franz Schubert resonated in the chapel of St. Pierre’s Church, Fort Coulonge in celebration of the musician’s 200th birthday on Friday evening. The Singers Storybook, an
If there is anything my son is in love with it’s trucks. Big tucks, small trucks, tractors and construction vehicles — anytime he sees them he gets so excited. We are so lucky in a small community like this to
Dear Editor, I am writing about an alarming experience that I had with reckless driving on Calumet Island. Two children (aged – 13?) were driving dirt bikes, extremely dangerously on the road, almost causing two accidents. I am hoping that
I was in the basement trying to retrieve some ribbon for a parcel. I pulled and pulled but the tangled mess . . .
Still shrouded in mystery Democracy may start with electing someone to public office, but it doesn’t end there. It is the public’s responsibility to keep a close eye on what our elected representatives are doing in our name and with
Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 13, 2022 Learning about the war in Ukraine, Colin Dubé, a student at the Pontiac Continuing Education school in Shawville, went to his teachers and asked if they could help raise awareness and money to help
The Friends of Chats Falls held a historical walk in Quyon on Saturday morning. The walk was led by two guides who discussed the history of Quyon and included some stories of interesting characters who lived in the village in
The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Renfrew County historian Dave Lemkay to speak on Pines in the Sand – Lemke Family Roots and Branches. This free public presentation takes place on Sunday, August 17, 2pm, at the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola. His talk draws on his extensive family research from Germany to Petawawa Township, across North America and the world. Refreshments will be served.
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