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The MRC Pontiac council of mayors held their monthly public meeting on Feb. 19 at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay. At their January meeting,


The MRC Pontiac council of mayors held their monthly public meeting on Feb. 19 at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay. At their January meeting,


At the Jan. 29 MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting, council approved $75,515.31 for a MRC territorial marketing strategy for 2026, with 80 per cent




Last week THE EQUITY shared a special callout requesting you send in your stories about love, in whatever shape it’s taken in your life. This


This week we are publishing the fourth and final instalment of our annual Year In Review feature – our look back on some of last


Some 200 people packed Harrington Hall to share concerns with the new curbside pickup program.


Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoyTHE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the remaining three weeks of January, we’ll take some time to look back


The survey results will be used to help shape the region’s “seniors friendly” policy.


Mayors also passed resolutions for Hydro-Québec requesting faster grid upgrades and information about dam conditions.


Families across the Pontiac bundled up to greet Santa Claus on one of his many stops across the region over the weekend, kicking things off


The MRC Pontiac council of mayors held their monthly public meeting on Feb. 19 at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay. At their January meeting, council approved the budget for the non-organized territories of Lac Nilgaut, which makes up the


At the Jan. 29 MRC Pontiac council of mayors meeting, council approved $75,515.31 for a MRC territorial marketing strategy for 2026, with 80 per cent of the funding ($60,531.73) coming from FRR component two with the remainder ($14,983.58) covered by




Last week THE EQUITY shared a special callout requesting you send in your stories about love, in whatever shape it’s taken in your life. This callout was inspired by the following love story, shared with us by longtime reader Lynette


This week we are publishing the fourth and final instalment of our annual Year In Review feature – our look back on some of last year’s most formative stories. Oct. 1 Calumet cemetery revitalization enters home stretch A group of


Some 200 people packed Harrington Hall to share concerns with the new curbside pickup program.


Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoyTHE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the remaining three weeks of January, we’ll take some time to look back on some of last year’s most memorable stories. Apr. 2 CAQ tables largest budget deficit


The survey results will be used to help shape the region’s “seniors friendly” policy.


Mayors also passed resolutions for Hydro-Québec requesting faster grid upgrades and information about dam conditions.


Families across the Pontiac bundled up to greet Santa Claus on one of his many stops across the region over the weekend, kicking things off in Danford Lake on Saturday morning, and ending in Chapeau on Sunday afternoon.
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