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Comets’ Minor Hockey Day 2018

Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE Nov. 24, 2018 The Fort Coulonge Comets ruled their hometown arena all Saturday, as they played host to teams from across

Pontiac Lions on the prowl

Pontiac Lions Novice B Trust your team Trust your coach Trust yourself… The boys put this to the test and ended up with a tie

Christmas market grows bigger every year

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Nov. 24, 2018 Christmas shoppers were in their glory all Saturday, as they navigated the Pine Lodge in search of those perfect

Hats off to these grads

The école Secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge class of 2018 filled their auditorium stage on Saturday, returning to celebrate their convocation. This year saw 33 graduates receive their

So true

Dear Editor, I adore my EQUITY. Yes! The article on Mr. Perry! So true! My children were attending PPHS when Mr. Perry was principal. He

Mr. Perry

Dear Editor, It was very nice to read a story on the wonderful life of Mr. Ellard Perry, featured in last week’s EQUITY. The Perry

The Way We Were

Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Nov. 17, 1993 25 Years Ago Local merchants in purgatory: Three businesses in Shawville are waiting to see how Quebec’s new

Pretend play

by Shelley Heaphy One of the things I love most about children is their ability to pretend. They can become anything or anyone at the

Communications breakdown

If Pontiac residents want to find out what’s going on at the MRC Pontiac, they won’t find much help at the MRC website. A quick

Tea fundraiser for Bristol church

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Nov. 17, 2018 Tea, treats and plenty of sweets were on the menu, as an annual fundraiser returned to fill the hall

Comets’ Minor Hockey Day 2018

Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE Nov. 24, 2018 The Fort Coulonge Comets ruled their hometown arena all Saturday, as they played host to teams from across the Ottawa Valley in their Minor Hockey Day. With games played across all divisions, the

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Pontiac Lions on the prowl

Pontiac Lions Novice B Trust your team Trust your coach Trust yourself… The boys put this to the test and ended up with a tie as the result of hard work and never giving up. Bryce Hudson scored the first

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Christmas market grows bigger every year

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Nov. 24, 2018 Christmas shoppers were in their glory all Saturday, as they navigated the Pine Lodge in search of those perfect items from over 50 Pontiac vendors. With tables lining all the walls, turning the building

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Hats off to these grads

The école Secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge class of 2018 filled their auditorium stage on Saturday, returning to celebrate their convocation. This year saw 33 graduates receive their diplomas, as well, over 30 bursaries distributed totalling $18,000.

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So true

Dear Editor, I adore my EQUITY. Yes! The article on Mr. Perry! So true! My children were attending PPHS when Mr. Perry was principal. He was the best. Plus a painter, wow. Yes, he painted the Auberge de la forêt

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Mr. Perry

Dear Editor, It was very nice to read a story on the wonderful life of Mr. Ellard Perry, featured in last week’s EQUITY. The Perry family were neighbours of ours growing up. I have fond memories of Saturday morning Kids

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The Way We Were

Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Nov. 17, 1993 25 Years Ago Local merchants in purgatory: Three businesses in Shawville are waiting to see how Quebec’s new sign law will affect them. Armac’s Corner Shop appeared in court in Campbell’s Bay but

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Pretend play

by Shelley Heaphy One of the things I love most about children is their ability to pretend. They can become anything or anyone at the drop of a hat. One minute your child is well, your child and the next

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Communications breakdown

If Pontiac residents want to find out what’s going on at the MRC Pontiac, they won’t find much help at the MRC website. A quick look at the MRC Pontiac’s staff directory shows that the communications director position remains vacant.

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Tea fundraiser for Bristol church

Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Nov. 17, 2018 Tea, treats and plenty of sweets were on the menu, as an annual fundraiser returned to fill the hall of St. Edward’s Catholic Church on Saturday. Running through the early afternoon, guests enjoyed the

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