

MRC passes TNO budget, new tourism spending, new parks committee
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


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




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


At the MRC Pontiac council of mayors public meeting on Jan. 29, there were two big grants awarded through the FRR component four funding envelope,


Four councillors voted in favour of the increase, while Holli Lair and Brendan Adam voted against it.


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


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


Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoy THE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the next four weeks, we’ll take some time to look back on


The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.


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




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


At the MRC Pontiac council of mayors public meeting on Jan. 29, there were two big grants awarded through the FRR component four funding envelope, which is distributed by the provincial ministry of municipal affairs and administered by MRC Pontiac.


Four councillors voted in favour of the increase, while Holli Lair and Brendan Adam voted against it.


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


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


Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoy THE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the next four weeks, we’ll take some time to look back on some of last year’s most memorable stories, starting with Pontiac’s first baby of 2025.


The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.
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