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Camilla Faragalli Bryson, Oct. 22 2023 The annual Catholic Women’s League Harvest Breakfast was held on Sunday morning at the Immaculate Conception Church in Bryson.
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Camilla Faragalli Bryson, Oct. 22 2023 The annual Catholic Women’s League Harvest Breakfast was held on Sunday morning at the Immaculate Conception Church in Bryson.


Old-fashioned hymn-singing at New Hope Church Camilla Faragalli Shawville Oct. 22, 2023 Andrea Smith (lead vocals) and Kathryn Perry (piano and vocals) led the dozens


Glen Hartle Fort Coulonge Oct. 17, 2023 Back in 2021, the Table de concertation des aînés et retraités de l’Outaouais (TCARO) (Roundtable of Seniors and


Camilla Faragalli Clarendon, Oct. 2, 2023 The Outaouais is seeing greater labour shortages than elsewhere in Quebec, according to a presentation from the Canadian Federation






Connor Lalande Pontiac Oct. 16, 2023 From sunny blue skies to rainy grey ones, the weather has shifted drastically over the opening weeks of October.


For THE EQUITY Selina Gervais Quyon Oct. 11, 2023 With 360 soccer players, more than 40 coaches, 13 referees, eight parent volunteers, plus spectators, the


Calumet Island Carrots biggest in memory Connor Lalande Calumet Island Oct. 10, 2023 Two of the largest carrots to grace THE EQUITY office in living




Camilla Faragalli Bryson, Oct. 22 2023 The annual Catholic Women’s League Harvest Breakfast was held on Sunday morning at the Immaculate Conception Church in Bryson. It was a full house, with over a hundred people showing up over the course


Old-fashioned hymn-singing at New Hope Church Camilla Faragalli Shawville Oct. 22, 2023 Andrea Smith (lead vocals) and Kathryn Perry (piano and vocals) led the dozens gathered at the New Hope Christian Fellowship Church in an evening of old-fashioned hymn singing


Glen Hartle Fort Coulonge Oct. 17, 2023 Back in 2021, the Table de concertation des aînés et retraités de l’Outaouais (TCARO) (Roundtable of Seniors and Retirees for the Outaouais) called out to the community looking for nominations for “Outstanding Seniors”.


Camilla Faragalli Clarendon, Oct. 2, 2023 The Outaouais is seeing greater labour shortages than elsewhere in Quebec, according to a presentation from the Canadian Federation of Independent Buisinesses’ (CFIB) at last week’s Pontiac Chamber of Commerce (PCC) meeting. The PCC






Connor Lalande Pontiac Oct. 16, 2023 From sunny blue skies to rainy grey ones, the weather has shifted drastically over the opening weeks of October. While it would be easy to get lost daydreaming about the balmy, picturesque dogdays of


For THE EQUITY Selina Gervais Quyon Oct. 11, 2023 With 360 soccer players, more than 40 coaches, 13 referees, eight parent volunteers, plus spectators, the Quyon fair grounds was full of action last Wednesday when Onslow Elementary once again organized


Calumet Island Carrots biggest in memory Connor Lalande Calumet Island Oct. 10, 2023 Two of the largest carrots to grace THE EQUITY office in living memory were brought in last Tuesday morning by Joan Derouin from Calumet Island. Reaching into


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