
Agriculture Society begins planning for Shawville Fair
Brett Thoms Shawville March 17, 2022 The Pontiac Agriculture Society held its annual general meeting on Thursday night. The meeting was held in-person at the

Brett Thoms Shawville March 17, 2022 The Pontiac Agriculture Society held its annual general meeting on Thursday night. The meeting was held in-person at the

Jeremy Morse PONTIAC March 15, 2022 On March 15, an early morning crime spree along Hwy 148 resulted in severe property damage for two gas

Even after ten years of compiling The Way We Were, I continue to be fascinated by the history of the Pontiac. The fact that The

Jeremy Morse SHAWVILLE March 16, 2022 Creative Movement, an interactive dance class for young children, was held at the Shawville Lions Hall last Monday. The


Zainab Al-Medhar Pontiac March 10, 2022 While police officers of the MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais were checking for speeding drivers, they detected a vehicle traveling at

Zainab Al-Medhar Pontiac March 16, 2022 Marking the national day of remembrance for the victims of COVID-19 Premier François Legault wrote an open letter to

Jeremy Morse SHAWVILLE March 16, 2022 Last Saturday, Quebec removed all capacity restrictions for gyms and fitness centres, a relief for an industry that has
Brett Thoms PONTIAC March 10, 2022 Pontiac Union des producteurs agricoles (UPA) annual general meeting (AGM) was held on Thursday over zoom. The several hour-long

Craig Young is a long-time member of the Pontiac Community Players. He acts in plays, helps with production and does administrative tasks for the newly

Brett Thoms Shawville March 17, 2022 The Pontiac Agriculture Society held its annual general meeting on Thursday night. The meeting was held in-person at the Shawville Arena and was attended by about 30 people. During the proceedings, the society elected

Jeremy Morse PONTIAC March 15, 2022 On March 15, an early morning crime spree along Hwy 148 resulted in severe property damage for two gas stations and a residential property. At approximately 3:30 a.m., the Ultramar gas station in Bryson

Even after ten years of compiling The Way We Were, I continue to be fascinated by the history of the Pontiac. The fact that The Equity has been chronicling life here for 139 years now, makes it an extraordinary source

Jeremy Morse SHAWVILLE March 16, 2022 Creative Movement, an interactive dance class for young children, was held at the Shawville Lions Hall last Monday. The 45-minute class, led by Natacha Corriveau of the Corriveau School of Dance, incorporated several songs


Zainab Al-Medhar Pontiac March 10, 2022 While police officers of the MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais were checking for speeding drivers, they detected a vehicle traveling at 160 km/hr in a 90 km/hr zone on March 10 at approximately 5:45 a.m., on

Zainab Al-Medhar Pontiac March 16, 2022 Marking the national day of remembrance for the victims of COVID-19 Premier François Legault wrote an open letter to the Montreal Gazette highlighting the actions taken by his government during the last two years

Jeremy Morse SHAWVILLE March 16, 2022 Last Saturday, Quebec removed all capacity restrictions for gyms and fitness centres, a relief for an industry that has felt much of the pandemic’s financial toll. Deborah Smith is the owner of Gym Place
Brett Thoms PONTIAC March 10, 2022 Pontiac Union des producteurs agricoles (UPA) annual general meeting (AGM) was held on Thursday over zoom. The several hour-long meeting saw in-depth discussion of the state of the Pontiac’s agricultural sector. The Pontiac UPA’s

Craig Young is a long-time member of the Pontiac Community Players. He acts in plays, helps with production and does administrative tasks for the newly minted non-profit organization. However, before he retired, Young’s career was about as far away from
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