Pontiac Scholarship Fund a lifeline to student
Brett Thoms Pontiac March 08 2022 Robert Pelletier has been involved in the Pontiac Scholarship Fund for over 30 years. While originally from Thurso Que,
Brett Thoms Pontiac March 08 2022 Robert Pelletier has been involved in the Pontiac Scholarship Fund for over 30 years. While originally from Thurso Que,

Hi, my name is Jeremy Morse, and I am the latest reporter to join THE EQUITY. I am a soon-to-be graduate of Algonquin College’s journalism

Zainab Al-Medhar Fort Coulonge March 2, 2022 During March break, Les Maisons des Jeunes du Pontiac held a week-long set of activities to get the

Brett Thoms PONTIAC March 3, 2022 Agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries in Canada, with around 114 people killed and another 1,500 seriously

Once he caught the Bombardier bug it was a snowball effect, one turned into two and three and now Marc Chrétien, a dentist by profession,

What motivates you to continue to run your business? I am, in general, a very busy person. Anyone who knows me laughs because I don’t

Local competitive weightlifter Naomie Lusignan will make her international competition debut in April when she competes at the Junior Pan American Games in Puerto Rico.

Zainab Al-Medhar Luskville March 1, 2022 On Feb 28, a 55-year-old woman was injured by a piece of ice that punctured her windshield while driving,

Interim Director of Public Health Dr. Luc Boileau made an announcement on Feb. 23 that the Quebec government would be further relaxing some of the
Sophie Kuijper Dickson Pontiac March 1, 2022 Last week the federal government announced $182.7 million in funding to help farmers transition to environmentally sustainable and
Brett Thoms Pontiac March 08 2022 Robert Pelletier has been involved in the Pontiac Scholarship Fund for over 30 years. While originally from Thurso Que, Pelletier moved to the Pontiac region in 1967 to work at the paper mill at

Hi, my name is Jeremy Morse, and I am the latest reporter to join THE EQUITY. I am a soon-to-be graduate of Algonquin College’s journalism program and I am excited to learn more about the Pontiac’s rich cultural heritage. In

Zainab Al-Medhar Fort Coulonge March 2, 2022 During March break, Les Maisons des Jeunes du Pontiac held a week-long set of activities to get the youth of the Pontiac out and moving again. The events went from Feb. 28 to

Brett Thoms PONTIAC March 3, 2022 Agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries in Canada, with around 114 people killed and another 1,500 seriously injured in farming accidents each year, according to the Canadian Agricultural Safety Program. Given that

Once he caught the Bombardier bug it was a snowball effect, one turned into two and three and now Marc Chrétien, a dentist by profession, has a collection. It all started one winter when Chrétien was looking to get some

What motivates you to continue to run your business? I am, in general, a very busy person. Anyone who knows me laughs because I don’t know how to sit still. I like to keep busy and thankfully with that extra

Local competitive weightlifter Naomie Lusignan will make her international competition debut in April when she competes at the Junior Pan American Games in Puerto Rico. Naomie Lusignan is a 16-year-old from Mansfield and has lived in the Pontiac her whole

Zainab Al-Medhar Luskville March 1, 2022 On Feb 28, a 55-year-old woman was injured by a piece of ice that punctured her windshield while driving, according to the police report. At approximately 8:20 p.m. eastbound on Highway 148 in the

Interim Director of Public Health Dr. Luc Boileau made an announcement on Feb. 23 that the Quebec government would be further relaxing some of the restrictive measures in schools upon the students’ return from March break. The decision, according to
Sophie Kuijper Dickson Pontiac March 1, 2022 Last week the federal government announced $182.7 million in funding to help farmers transition to environmentally sustainable and economically resilient production strategies. This money will be shared between 12 organizations across the country
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