

Pontiac Charolais breeders claim highest prices yet at bull sale
Two Clarendon cattle breeders teamed up for the third iteration of a purebred Charolais bull sale on Mar. 10, packing the Renfrew Pontiac Livestock sales


Two Clarendon cattle breeders teamed up for the third iteration of a purebred Charolais bull sale on Mar. 10, packing the Renfrew Pontiac Livestock sales


A Clarendon teen left her mark on the provincial hockey stage last week after winning gold at the Jeux du Québec hosted in Blainville. Ivy


Shawville is hoping the Municipality of Pontiac, with nearly half of the arena’s total users, will step up its financial contribution.
The report looked into an incident in which a woman collapsed in an interrogation room and later died in hospital.


A pair of researchers with the Observatoire du Développement de l’Outaouais (ODO) were in Shawville on Wednesday night to consult the public on their community.


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A family of three is piecing their lives back together after a fire burned their Clarendon residence to the ground on Dec. 26.


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


As the Waltham fire chief retires after 50 years of service to his neighbours, the future of his department is straddled between history and efficiency.




Two Clarendon cattle breeders teamed up for the third iteration of a purebred Charolais bull sale on Mar. 10, packing the Renfrew Pontiac Livestock sales barn an hour ahead of its regular 1 p.m. sale. The auction was organized by


A Clarendon teen left her mark on the provincial hockey stage last week after winning gold at the Jeux du Québec hosted in Blainville. Ivy Thompson, a Grade 8 student at Pontiac High School, played for the Outaouais women’s hockey


Shawville is hoping the Municipality of Pontiac, with nearly half of the arena’s total users, will step up its financial contribution.
The report looked into an incident in which a woman collapsed in an interrogation room and later died in hospital.


A pair of researchers with the Observatoire du Développement de l’Outaouais (ODO) were in Shawville on Wednesday night to consult the public on their community. Coordinator Yves McNicoll and research assistant Caroline Rousseau led the discussion, which took place at


Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoyTHE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the course of our January issues, we’re taking some time to look back on some of last year’s most memorable stories. July 2 Thorne receives fire services from


A family of three is piecing their lives back together after a fire burned their Clarendon residence to the ground on Dec. 26.


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


As the Waltham fire chief retires after 50 years of service to his neighbours, the future of his department is straddled between history and efficiency.


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