Dryland Race sees great racer turnout with 162 teams competing in the 2021 Championships
Zainab Al-Mehdar Bristol Nov 3, 2021 Rain or shine, nothing was going to stop this year’s Bristol Dryland Canadian Championship Dog Race. The venue smelled
Zainab Al-Mehdar Bristol Nov 3, 2021 Rain or shine, nothing was going to stop this year’s Bristol Dryland Canadian Championship Dog Race. The venue smelled
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Nov 3, 2021 For over 30 years, community members of the Pontiac have relied on a bus service to take them from
On September 13, 2021 at the Bryson Lions Hall the MRC honoured volunteers from the 18 municipalities. There were two Clarendon residents chosen for their
Jorge Maria Luskville Nov. 3, 2021 Longtime resident of Luskville, Tom Murdock was more than a little disappointed and confused when he received voting information
Remi Bertrand has spent most of his life in Fort Colounge, though you wouldn’t know it based on his resume. After going to college and
Dear Editor, Further to Hawley Lepine’s letter (THE EQUITY, Oct. 27), radar speed signs undoubtedly help slow the overall rate of traffic speed. The question
Nov. 6, 1996 25 Years Ago Experts unsure of odd rock’s origin: Working in the backhoe and construction industry, David Sloan has seen a lot
Quebec, like the rest of North America, is in the middle of a labour crisis. Too many jobs and not enough people to fill them.
This is an article I always put out as we approach the cooler weather. I look back and see the mistakes I made while trying
Dear Editor, Like the leaves coming down from the trees at this time of year, so are the multiple leaflets and other types of publicity
Zainab Al-Mehdar Bristol Nov 3, 2021 Rain or shine, nothing was going to stop this year’s Bristol Dryland Canadian Championship Dog Race. The venue smelled of burning wood; it was cloudy and a light drizzle kept spectators all bundled up.
Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Nov 3, 2021 For over 30 years, community members of the Pontiac have relied on a bus service to take them from their rural homes to Ottawa for work. After a year of working from home, and
On September 13, 2021 at the Bryson Lions Hall the MRC honoured volunteers from the 18 municipalities. There were two Clarendon residents chosen for their outstanding volunteering in the community. Due to COVID restrictions in 2020, the MRC award ceremony
Jorge Maria Luskville Nov. 3, 2021 Longtime resident of Luskville, Tom Murdock was more than a little disappointed and confused when he received voting information for the current municipal election solely in French. Officially, the MRC des Collines and the
Remi Bertrand has spent most of his life in Fort Colounge, though you wouldn’t know it based on his resume. After going to college and receiving a degree in business administration, he spent the early part of his career working
Dear Editor, Further to Hawley Lepine’s letter (THE EQUITY, Oct. 27), radar speed signs undoubtedly help slow the overall rate of traffic speed. The question is by how much? We can assume that the six signs put up in the
Nov. 6, 1996 25 Years Ago Experts unsure of odd rock’s origin: Working in the backhoe and construction industry, David Sloan has seen a lot of rocks in his day but none quite like the one he discovered a couple
Quebec, like the rest of North America, is in the middle of a labour crisis. Too many jobs and not enough people to fill them. Several factors implemented in response to the pandemic are part of the story. The CERB,
This is an article I always put out as we approach the cooler weather. I look back and see the mistakes I made while trying to keep my winter babies warm; I’m hoping that anyone who isn’t sure about winter
Dear Editor, Like the leaves coming down from the trees at this time of year, so are the multiple leaflets and other types of publicity media falling into our mailboxes from the different candidates. But the most impressive one is
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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