

Local schools host junior volleyball tournament
Pontiac High School (PHS) and École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC) played host to 12 junior volleyball teams from across the Outaouais on Thursday for a one-day


Pontiac High School (PHS) and École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC) played host to 12 junior volleyball teams from across the Outaouais on Thursday for a one-day


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


Fort-Coulonge hockey player Sacha Jolin is used to going the distance for the game he loves. Growing up, his dad would drive him to regular


Mayors have approved a $75K tourism marketing budget for this year, as well as a new truck for the TNO.


On Friday evening, the Pontiac Conference Centre in Fort-Coulonge was packed for the ninth Lumberjack Dinner. The tradition was started by Jane Toller, herself


Over 2,000 residents in the upper Pontiac endured some portion of the weekend’s cold snap without any electricity after the power grid, overloaded from the


At its Jan. 22 AGM, the radio station described the past year as one of “restructuring”.


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


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


The new Chapeau Coyotes group is the only minor basketball association in the Pontiac.


Pontiac High School (PHS) and École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC) played host to 12 junior volleyball teams from across the Outaouais on Thursday for a one-day tournament. Four boys teams and four girls teams faced off at PHS, while four more


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


Fort-Coulonge hockey player Sacha Jolin is used to going the distance for the game he loves. Growing up, his dad would drive him to regular practices as far as Deep River and Gatineau, depending on which team he was playing


Mayors have approved a $75K tourism marketing budget for this year, as well as a new truck for the TNO.


On Friday evening, the Pontiac Conference Centre in Fort-Coulonge was packed for the ninth Lumberjack Dinner. The tradition was started by Jane Toller, herself a descendant of local lumber barons the Brysons, as a way to commemorate the region’s


Over 2,000 residents in the upper Pontiac endured some portion of the weekend’s cold snap without any electricity after the power grid, overloaded from the surge in electrical demand as the temperatures hovered around -30 C, shut down just before


At its Jan. 22 AGM, the radio station described the past year as one of “restructuring”.


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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


The new Chapeau Coyotes group is the only minor basketball association in the Pontiac.
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