

Outaouais, Pontiac community orgs look to province for more funding
If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more


If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more




The federal government tabled its first budget under Prime Minister Mark Carney last week. The budget proposes significant investments in housing, infrastructure and defence (to


Pierre Cyr was born in Montreal and worked for 27 years with NAV Canada, serving as an air traffic controller, investigator, and security analyst in


The sole occupant of a Campbell’s Bay home is safe after a house fire early Tuesday morning. Campbell’s Bay-Litchfield fire chief Kevin Kluke said the


On Friday morning the Carrefour jeunesse-emploi du Pontiac held a debate between the candidates for warden of MRC Pontiac. Hosted by Director Karim El Kerch,


Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some


These interviews with candidates in Shawville, Bristol and Clarendon are the first in a series of mayoral candidate interviews THE EQUITY will publish over the


The Federal Liberal caucus is meeting in Edmonton this week to discuss priorities before Parliament resumes on Monday, Sept. 15. THE EQUITY spoke with Pontiac-Kitigan


Allumette Island is celebrating a win after new money was released for an affordable housing complex in Chapeau’s lower town, which the municipality hopes can


If you ask the Table régionale des organismes communautaires autonomes de l’Outaouais (TROCAO), volunteer organizations in the Pontiac and elsewhere in the Outaouais need more funding. That’s one of the messages the organization is trying to push as it completes




The federal government tabled its first budget under Prime Minister Mark Carney last week. The budget proposes significant investments in housing, infrastructure and defence (to the tune of $81.8 billion), to be funded by an increased debt load as well


Pierre Cyr was born in Montreal and worked for 27 years with NAV Canada, serving as an air traffic controller, investigator, and security analyst in Sept-Îles, Rimouski, and Gatineau. After moving to the Outaouais, Cyr discovered Fort-Coulonge, where he settled


The sole occupant of a Campbell’s Bay home is safe after a house fire early Tuesday morning. Campbell’s Bay-Litchfield fire chief Kevin Kluke said the department responded to the call on Front St. at 12:55 a.m.. “We arrived on the


On Friday morning the Carrefour jeunesse-emploi du Pontiac held a debate between the candidates for warden of MRC Pontiac. Hosted by Director Karim El Kerch, the debate focused on issues impacting youth in the region, from the lack of affordable


Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some capacity since the mid ‘80s. He was first elected mayor 12 years ago and has


These interviews with candidates in Shawville, Bristol and Clarendon are the first in a series of mayoral candidate interviews THE EQUITY will publish over the coming weeks.


The Federal Liberal caucus is meeting in Edmonton this week to discuss priorities before Parliament resumes on Monday, Sept. 15. THE EQUITY spoke with Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi MP Sophie Chatel as she gears up to return to the House of Commons,


Allumette Island is celebrating a win after new money was released for an affordable housing complex in Chapeau’s lower town, which the municipality hopes can start construction sometime in the next year. Federal and provincial governments announced last week that
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