Pontiac Tourism Association hosts AGM
Brett Thoms Bristol March 23, 2022 The Pontiac Tourism Association held its annual general meeting on Wednesday. The meeting was held at the Pine Lodge
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Brett Thoms Bristol March 23, 2022 The Pontiac Tourism Association held its annual general meeting on Wednesday. The meeting was held at the Pine Lodge
Jeremy Morse Shawville March 30, 2022 Quebec taxpayers can expect to receive an extra $500 in the next year, but not everyone is pleased with


Brett Thoms Pontiac March 25, 2022 The war in Ukraine, combined with the lingering supply disruptions from COVID-19 are causing worldwide economic problems. This is


Zainab Al-Medhar Quyon March 30, 2022 As the air gets warmer, flowers start to bloom and restrictions ease, one community member wants to increase foot


Zainab Al-Medhar Bristol March 30, 2022 Driving down chem. Bristol, the warm and familiar aroma of maple fills the air signifying maple season. At Pine


Jeremy Morse Chapeau March 30, 2022 Throughout her life, Betty Lamarche Ryan has found herself deeply immersed in her family’s history. She cites her grandfather’s


Brett Thoms Pontiac March 26, 2022 In anticipation of the upcoming public hearings on the proposed disposal facility for low-level radioactive waste at Chalk River,


Jeremy Morse PONTIAC March 30, 2020 Eric Betteridge and Jen Adams have spent a majority of their lives travelling by bike. With their collective experience


Nathalie Bourque can’t remember a time when she didn’t have a horse, who helped her get through some of the toughest times in her life.


This photo, courtesy of Pontiac Archives, features what appears to be a 1960s era shot of Shawville Main Street, given the Bank of Montreal clock
Brett Thoms Bristol March 23, 2022 The Pontiac Tourism Association held its annual general meeting on Wednesday. The meeting was held at the Pine Lodge in Bristol. The group gathered to elect a board, a president and go over the
Jeremy Morse Shawville March 30, 2022 Quebec taxpayers can expect to receive an extra $500 in the next year, but not everyone is pleased with the handout. On March 22, the provincial government announced their budget for 2022-23 fiscal year.


Brett Thoms Pontiac March 25, 2022 The war in Ukraine, combined with the lingering supply disruptions from COVID-19 are causing worldwide economic problems. This is as true in the Pontiac as it is elsewhere, according to local farmers and loggers.


Zainab Al-Medhar Quyon March 30, 2022 As the air gets warmer, flowers start to bloom and restrictions ease, one community member wants to increase foot traffic at her local library and get people in the door. Laura Stewart, a volunteer


Zainab Al-Medhar Bristol March 30, 2022 Driving down chem. Bristol, the warm and familiar aroma of maple fills the air signifying maple season. At Pine Lodge, community members can now come and participate in a new experience. Pine Lodge has


Jeremy Morse Chapeau March 30, 2022 Throughout her life, Betty Lamarche Ryan has found herself deeply immersed in her family’s history. She cites her grandfather’s storytelling as her primary source of their past. “It was so interesting to just listen


Brett Thoms Pontiac March 26, 2022 In anticipation of the upcoming public hearings on the proposed disposal facility for low-level radioactive waste at Chalk River, THE EQUITY has surveyed the mayors of the municipalities that make up the MRC Pontiac


Jeremy Morse PONTIAC March 30, 2020 Eric Betteridge and Jen Adams have spent a majority of their lives travelling by bike. With their collective experience exploring some of North America’s greatest routes, the two decided to settle down in Ottawa.


Nathalie Bourque can’t remember a time when she didn’t have a horse, who helped her get through some of the toughest times in her life. “I bought my first horse when I was 15 years old and I’ve been training


This photo, courtesy of Pontiac Archives, features what appears to be a 1960s era shot of Shawville Main Street, given the Bank of Montreal clock in the background. Judging from the fact that it appears to be an eatery, it
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