

Shawville author to release his eighth book
Shawville author Luke Murphy will be releasing his eighth novel at the end of the month, a mystery thriller entitled “Dark Horse”. The plot centres


Shawville author Luke Murphy will be releasing his eighth novel at the end of the month, a mystery thriller entitled “Dark Horse”. The plot centres


Two Pontiac elementary students have won top prizes in the Quebec Women’s Institutes’ annual creative writing competition. Nora Tubman, a Grade 3 student at Dr.


THE EQUITY’s team won seven awards at the Quebec Community Newspapers Association’s annual Better Newspapers Competition, held on Friday at the Chateau Cartier in Gatineau.


Director general Pascal Proulx said adult students across the school board could become ineligible for English education.


A young Bristol resident is getting ready for yet another academic adventure this summer. Josephine Hatton, a Grade 10 Pontiac High School student who last


Over 70 kids hauled out their fishing rods on Saturday for the annual fishing derby at Mill Dam Park hosted by the Municipality of Shawville.


On May 26, regional health authority CISSSO held a distinctions gala in Gatineau to celebrate the hard work of its employees and volunteers, and the


The Pontiac High School (PHS) girls’ rugby program earned its fourth consecutive Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) Division 3 regional championship after a


Last Wednesday evening, Pontiac High School’s auditorium was filled for the school’s annual athletic banquet. The evening was hosted by physical education teacher Chad Davis,


Shawville author Luke Murphy will be releasing his eighth novel at the end of the month, a mystery thriller entitled “Dark Horse”. The plot centres around one of Murphy’s recurring protagonists, Calvin Watters, a former football player turned private investigator.


Two Pontiac elementary students have won top prizes in the Quebec Women’s Institutes’ annual creative writing competition. Nora Tubman, a Grade 3 student at Dr. S. E. McDowell Elementary School, won first place out of all Grade 3 submissions from


THE EQUITY’s team won seven awards at the Quebec Community Newspapers Association’s annual Better Newspapers Competition, held on Friday at the Chateau Cartier in Gatineau. The QCNA represents English-language newspapers across the province. Reporter K.C. Jordan won first place for


Director general Pascal Proulx said adult students across the school board could become ineligible for English education.


A young Bristol resident is getting ready for yet another academic adventure this summer. Josephine Hatton, a Grade 10 Pontiac High School student who last year was one of 300 Canadian youth selected to participate in the Forum for Young


Over 70 kids hauled out their fishing rods on Saturday for the annual fishing derby at Mill Dam Park hosted by the Municipality of Shawville. Rain was in the forecast, but fortunately it held off until after all measurements had


On May 26, regional health authority CISSSO held a distinctions gala in Gatineau to celebrate the hard work of its employees and volunteers, and the Pontiac contingent came away with some wins. CISSSO territory director Nicole Boucher-Larivière explained that the


The Pontiac High School (PHS) girls’ rugby program earned its fourth consecutive Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) Division 3 regional championship after a series of hard-fought games at the league’s final weekend in Aylmer. The finals, hosted at


Last Wednesday evening, Pontiac High School’s auditorium was filled for the school’s annual athletic banquet. The evening was hosted by physical education teacher Chad Davis, who began with a short story about the Grade 11 male beep test record, which
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