

Controversial Quad Club AGM in Fort Coulonge
Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge November 21, 2022 The Pontiac Quad Club held its annual general meeting (AGM) on Sunday. The AGM was attended by about 30


Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge November 21, 2022 The Pontiac Quad Club held its annual general meeting (AGM) on Sunday. The AGM was attended by about 30


Brett Thoms Pontiac November , 2022 THE EQUITY interviewed Pontiac MP Sophie Chatel about her current priorities in the House of Commons. During the interview


Zainab al-Mehdar Shawville Nov. 16, 2022 To learn a bit more about alzheimer’s, Connexions Resource Centre partnered up with Société Alzheimer Outaouais for a workshop.


Lucie Bertrand, a municipal councillor in Fort-Coulonge since November 2021, passed away on October 31, 2022. Bertrand was only 60 years old. Her funeral was


rett Thoms Waltham November 12, 2022 The municipality of Waltham celebrated the 50th anniversary of their fire department last Saturday night. The event, which was


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay November 10, 2022 After a unanimous vote during last Thursday’s special sitting of the MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors, Kim Lesage


Whisking readers away in a fantastical fictional world is what every author hopes to achieve. To build a world their readers can lose themselves in,


Brett Thoms Bryson November 12, 2022 Members of the Bryson RA organized a two part Jingle and Mingle event at Stanton’s Forest Inn on Saturday.


The Fall Coffee House gang was back in town at Pontiac High School (PHS) on Nov. 9 and they did not disappoint. On hiatus thanks


Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Nov. 11, 2022 All over the Pontiac people gathered to remember the brave soldiers that fought in past wars and the sacrifices


Brett Thoms Fort-Coulonge November 21, 2022 The Pontiac Quad Club held its annual general meeting (AGM) on Sunday. The AGM was attended by about 30 people and saw a controversial revision to the club’s bylaws and a contested leadership election,


Brett Thoms Pontiac November , 2022 THE EQUITY interviewed Pontiac MP Sophie Chatel about her current priorities in the House of Commons. During the interview we asked Chatel about the current state and future of the agricultural sector, the widely


Zainab al-Mehdar Shawville Nov. 16, 2022 To learn a bit more about alzheimer’s, Connexions Resource Centre partnered up with Société Alzheimer Outaouais for a workshop. On Nov. 16 instructor Andrée-Michelle Cormier was invited to present in Shawville to help participants


Lucie Bertrand, a municipal councillor in Fort-Coulonge since November 2021, passed away on October 31, 2022. Bertrand was only 60 years old. Her funeral was held on November 8 at the St-Pierre Church in Fort-Coulonge. A large crowd was present


rett Thoms Waltham November 12, 2022 The municipality of Waltham celebrated the 50th anniversary of their fire department last Saturday night. The event, which was held at the Waltham Station restaurant included an appreciation dinner held for all Waltham’s firefighters


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay November 10, 2022 After a unanimous vote during last Thursday’s special sitting of the MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors, Kim Lesage was appointed to be its interim director general (DG). Lesage, a trained civil engineer, who


Whisking readers away in a fantastical fictional world is what every author hopes to achieve. To build a world their readers can lose themselves in, with characters they can relate to and give their readers something they themselves would pick


Brett Thoms Bryson November 12, 2022 Members of the Bryson RA organized a two part Jingle and Mingle event at Stanton’s Forest Inn on Saturday. The first event was called Santa’s Village and saw 163 kids from all over the


The Fall Coffee House gang was back in town at Pontiac High School (PHS) on Nov. 9 and they did not disappoint. On hiatus thanks to the pandemic, this ever-changing gathering has seen up-and-coming talent from PHS sign-up to show


Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac Nov. 11, 2022 All over the Pontiac people gathered to remember the brave soldiers that fought in past wars and the sacrifices they made for their country. From Bristol, to Ladysmith to Portage-du-Fort and Fort-Coulonge, all held
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