The Way We Were
Apr. 13, 1994 25 Years Ago Thorne mourns the loss of its mayor: Mayor Clarence Frederick Pasch passed way peacefully in the Pontiac Community Hospital
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Apr. 13, 1994 25 Years Ago Thorne mourns the loss of its mayor: Mayor Clarence Frederick Pasch passed way peacefully in the Pontiac Community Hospital
Dear Editor, For years, making the Pontiac a tourist haven has been the mantra of the region. How ironic that it may soon be home
Dear Editor, I really did not want to get involved again, however, with the events occurring in the Municipality of Pontiac since the November 2017
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC April 10, 2019 Municipalities in the federal riding of Pontiac are set to get a piece of the more than $2 billion
J.D. Potié PONTIAC April 6, 2019 Spring is finally here, sort of. With the new season fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to focus on
CHRIS LOWREY BRISTOL April 10, 2019 A study conducted over the course of the last couple of years that was released recently shows that residents


Equity reader Mary Mackay captured this picture of a sun halo on April 5 at her cottage on Clark Lake. Also known as “sun dogs,”
Our sincere condolences and sympathies go out to Ann and the Keon family on the passing of Dr. Wilbert Keon. He passed away peacefully with


The Pontiac Lions Novice C team gathered together last weekend to celebrate the end of our season with a bang. The parents and players want
FIQ Communiqué MONTREAL Le 2 avril 2019 C’est sous le thème « Le temps supplémentaire obligatoire, ç’a assez duré » que la présidente de la
Apr. 13, 1994 25 Years Ago Thorne mourns the loss of its mayor: Mayor Clarence Frederick Pasch passed way peacefully in the Pontiac Community Hospital in Shawville on April 3 after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of
Dear Editor, For years, making the Pontiac a tourist haven has been the mantra of the region. How ironic that it may soon be home to a less than efficient garbage dump, taking garbage up the less than stellar highway
Dear Editor, I really did not want to get involved again, however, with the events occurring in the Municipality of Pontiac since the November 2017 election, I felt something had to be said and done. A chance had been given
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC April 10, 2019 Municipalities in the federal riding of Pontiac are set to get a piece of the more than $2 billion the federal government is making available to municipalities for infrastructure projects – to the tune
J.D. Potié PONTIAC April 6, 2019 Spring is finally here, sort of. With the new season fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to focus on home improvement and renovation projects. But with so much to do in so little time,
CHRIS LOWREY BRISTOL April 10, 2019 A study conducted over the course of the last couple of years that was released recently shows that residents of Bristol and the Municipality of Pontiac really make the most of the time they


Equity reader Mary Mackay captured this picture of a sun halo on April 5 at her cottage on Clark Lake. Also known as “sun dogs,” these optical phenomena occur when light reflects off ice crystals in the atmosphere, creating a
Our sincere condolences and sympathies go out to Ann and the Keon family on the passing of Dr. Wilbert Keon. He passed away peacefully with his family by his side on April 6. Whether it may have been a medical


The Pontiac Lions Novice C team gathered together last weekend to celebrate the end of our season with a bang. The parents and players want to sincerely thank Brandan, Matt, Lawrence, Kyle and Charlie for all of their time, effort
FIQ Communiqué MONTREAL Le 2 avril 2019 C’est sous le thème « Le temps supplémentaire obligatoire, ç’a assez duré » que la présidente de la Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec-FIQ, Nancy Bédard, a annoncé la tenue d’une première
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