
Quebecers take to the street to protest Bill 96
Zainab Al-Mehdar Montreal May 14, 2022 On May 14 hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Montreal to protest provisions of Bill 96 that
Zainab Al-Mehdar Montreal May 14, 2022 On May 14 hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Montreal to protest provisions of Bill 96 that
Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 13, 2022 Hoping to make it an annual exhibit, Pontiac High School (PHS) eighth and ninth graders’ art is currently on
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 16, 2022 The fire danger in southern Quebec was extremely high last week, according to La Société de protection des forêts
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 10, 2022 Cyndy Phillips sat down for an interview with THE EQUITY to talk about her time as economic development director.
Zainab Al-Mehdar Gatineau May 14, 2022 A roundtable discussion of issues and concerns about the proposed nuclear waste disposal site at Chalk River was convened
Jane Toller, warden of the MRC Pontiac, has recently made multiple references to a letter she received from the Centre intégré de santé et de
Jeremy Morse Luskville May 11, 2022 Dwayne LaFontaine and his father, Michel, have ran their repair and rental shop, Réparation Aylmer, since the early 90s.
Jeremy Morse Shawville May 11, 2022 Abbatoir les Viandes du Pontiac has recently invested in some new machinery to automate their packaging process. The $225,000
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac May 11, 2022 Quebec has announced that mask mandates will be dropped starting May 14 at 12:01 a.m. Wearing a mask is
Jeremy Morse LUSKVILLE May 7, 2022 Last Saturday, Les Blés d’Or de Luskville held the first installment of this year’s Pontiac Market. The market was
Zainab Al-Mehdar Montreal May 14, 2022 On May 14 hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Montreal to protest provisions of Bill 96 that they say will impact the rights of Quebecers and harm Quebec’s English-speaking community. Many advocacy
Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville May 13, 2022 Hoping to make it an annual exhibit, Pontiac High School (PHS) eighth and ninth graders’ art is currently on display at Café 349 until early July. When Nancy Dagenais-Elliott, exhibit coordinator, got in touch
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 16, 2022 The fire danger in southern Quebec was extremely high last week, according to La Société de protection des forêts contre le feu (SOPFEU), a not-for-profit organization based in Quebec, dedicated to the prevention of
Brett Thoms Pontiac May 10, 2022 Cyndy Phillips sat down for an interview with THE EQUITY to talk about her time as economic development director. She started the interview with an explanation of what the duties of the Director of
Zainab Al-Mehdar Gatineau May 14, 2022 A roundtable discussion of issues and concerns about the proposed nuclear waste disposal site at Chalk River was convened by the Pontiac NDP riding association in Gatineau on Saturday. The event took place at
Jane Toller, warden of the MRC Pontiac, has recently made multiple references to a letter she received from the Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) that states that Pontiac has the worst health outcomes in
Jeremy Morse Luskville May 11, 2022 Dwayne LaFontaine and his father, Michel, have ran their repair and rental shop, Réparation Aylmer, since the early 90s. “We’re well-known for repairs,” said LaFontaine. “We originally started as a small engine repair shop,
Jeremy Morse Shawville May 11, 2022 Abbatoir les Viandes du Pontiac has recently invested in some new machinery to automate their packaging process. The $225,000 measurer has three separate attachments that can . . .
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac May 11, 2022 Quebec has announced that mask mandates will be dropped starting May 14 at 12:01 a.m. Wearing a mask is still recommended for vulnerable people and older folks. Wearing a mask will also still be
Jeremy Morse LUSKVILLE May 7, 2022 Last Saturday, Les Blés d’Or de Luskville held the first installment of this year’s Pontiac Market. The market was created four years ago to raise funds for the . . .
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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