
Survey to create ‘market study’ of housing needs
‘Things will start moving’ MRC housing director says The MRC Pontiac is collecting new data on housing needs in the region by way of a

‘Things will start moving’ MRC housing director says The MRC Pontiac is collecting new data on housing needs in the region by way of a
Megawatts Dear Editor, In a recent article in THE EQUITY covering a presentation I made to Renfrew County on the proposed energy from waste project,
25 Years Ago – Feb. 17, 1999 Otter Lake Carnival draws many: With plenty of sunshine and pleasant temperatures, the annual Otter Lake Carnival drew
Quyon – Jillian Young Our deepest sympathy to the Dolan family, as Alice (Mulligan) Dolan passed away on Feb. 15 at the age of 93.
Recently my book was published and I dedicated it to my dad. I unintentionally left out my mom. Not purposely, I was thinking about one
Four years ago working from home became a more normal and accepted reality. Thanks to covid people were forced to work alongside their little ones,

Charles Dickson Beechgrove Feb. 17, 2024 A few days of cold weather ensured the ice was thick, the sun came out, and close to 80

by Charles Dickson Gatineau Feb. 19, 2024 Former Pontiac candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada Michel Gauthier is throwing his hat in the political

par Pierre Cyr Fort-coulonge/Mansfield 17 fév 2024 Quelle belle journée d’hiver samedi dernier pour ce mini-carnaval organisé sur le site de la patinoire communautaire du

Glen Hartle Otter Lake Feb. 17, 2024 The 50 Plus Club of Otter Lake hosted its annual Valentine Dinner & Dance on Saturday at a

‘Things will start moving’ MRC housing director says The MRC Pontiac is collecting new data on housing needs in the region by way of a public survey that seeks input from homeowners and renters alike.“We all know that there is
Megawatts Dear Editor, In a recent article in THE EQUITY covering a presentation I made to Renfrew County on the proposed energy from waste project, there was an error I would like to correct (Warden Toller pitches Pontiac incinerator to
25 Years Ago – Feb. 17, 1999 Otter Lake Carnival draws many: With plenty of sunshine and pleasant temperatures, the annual Otter Lake Carnival drew large crowds to the three-day event. “The attendance was up from last year,” organizer and
Quyon – Jillian Young Our deepest sympathy to the Dolan family, as Alice (Mulligan) Dolan passed away on Feb. 15 at the age of 93. Mrs. Dolan was the owner of Dolan’s Fabric Shop in both Quyon and Renfrew for
Recently my book was published and I dedicated it to my dad. I unintentionally left out my mom. Not purposely, I was thinking about one aspect of my life. But, it was an unfortunate oversight, because though my dad often
Four years ago working from home became a more normal and accepted reality. Thanks to covid people were forced to work alongside their little ones, day after day. It was difficult then to force yourself to put your career in

Charles Dickson Beechgrove Feb. 17, 2024 A few days of cold weather ensured the ice was thick, the sun came out, and close to 80 people showed up for the first annual Beechgrove Ice Fishing Tournament held on Saturday. Madison

by Charles Dickson Gatineau Feb. 19, 2024 Former Pontiac candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada Michel Gauthier is throwing his hat in the political ring once again. In a press release issued Monday, Gauthier announced he has submitted his

par Pierre Cyr Fort-coulonge/Mansfield 17 fév 2024 Quelle belle journée d’hiver samedi dernier pour ce mini-carnaval organisé sur le site de la patinoire communautaire du Patro sise sur l’étang au coeur du village de Fort-Coulonge. C’est une initiative de l’organisme

Glen Hartle Otter Lake Feb. 17, 2024 The 50 Plus Club of Otter Lake hosted its annual Valentine Dinner & Dance on Saturday at a near sold-out Raymond Johnston Centre. Club president Janet Lafleur was once again at the helm,
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