Pontiac Pool committee talks Aquagym, non-profit status
STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE May 10, 2021 The Piscine Pontiac Pool committee held its annual general meeting (AGM) on May 10 to discuss the group’s
STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE May 10, 2021 The Piscine Pontiac Pool committee held its annual general meeting (AGM) on May 10 to discuss the group’s


EMILY HSUEH FORT COULONGE May 12, 2021 A cheesy new business is being planned to open up in Fort Coulonge later this year. Maryse Vallières-Murray
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 9, 2021 The body of an elderly Campbell’s Bay man was recovered from the Ottawa River on Sunday morning. Police
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 12, 2021 Pontiac’s MNA is concerned with the CAQ government’s plan to update the province’s language laws, particularly with how they
CALEB NICKERSON UPPER PONTIAC May 12, 2021 An Allumettes Island farmer who keeps track of hydro and phone outages in his area was pleased to
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC May 4, 2021 High-speed internet access is coming to residents across the Pontiac and the rest of the Outaouais by September 2022,


CALEB NICKERSON NORWAY BAY May 4, 2021 A Toronto author who’s known to frequent Norway Bay recently released her debut novel on the life of
EMILY HSUEH OUTAOUAIS May 12, 2021 Since the beginning of the pandemic, small businesses and self-employed people have been in limbo in terms of being


Photo submitted Can you pick out some familiar faces in this crowd? Equity reader Shirley Green submitted this photo of a raucous night in Shawville
STEPHEN RICCIO MRC des COLLINES May 7, 2021 The MRC des Collines Police released a press release on May 7, reminding users of off-road vehicles
STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE May 10, 2021 The Piscine Pontiac Pool committee held its annual general meeting (AGM) on May 10 to discuss the group’s affairs since its last AGM in September 2019. Among the topics discussed during the virtual


EMILY HSUEH FORT COULONGE May 12, 2021 A cheesy new business is being planned to open up in Fort Coulonge later this year. Maryse Vallières-Murray is the brains behind Fromagerie La Drave, a small business project she has been working
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 9, 2021 The body of an elderly Campbell’s Bay man was recovered from the Ottawa River on Sunday morning. Police were called after Royal Dubeau, 83, was discovered in the river near the municipal boat
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC May 12, 2021 Pontiac’s MNA is concerned with the CAQ government’s plan to update the province’s language laws, particularly with how they will impact the English-speaking community. André Fortin spoke to THE EQUITY on May 10 to
CALEB NICKERSON UPPER PONTIAC May 12, 2021 An Allumettes Island farmer who keeps track of hydro and phone outages in his area was pleased to announce that they’ve hit a record low in power interruptions, but was frustrated with .
STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC May 4, 2021 High-speed internet access is coming to residents across the Pontiac and the rest of the Outaouais by September 2022, with Pontiac MP Will Amos announcing . . .


CALEB NICKERSON NORWAY BAY May 4, 2021 A Toronto author who’s known to frequent Norway Bay recently released her debut novel on the life of a little-known Canadian success story. Louise Claire Johnson officially launched her book, Behind the Red
EMILY HSUEH OUTAOUAIS May 12, 2021 Since the beginning of the pandemic, small businesses and self-employed people have been in limbo in terms of being able to operate. To remedy this, a new program . . .


Photo submitted Can you pick out some familiar faces in this crowd? Equity reader Shirley Green submitted this photo of a raucous night in Shawville in the early 1950s. A exhibition hockey match was set up between . . .
STEPHEN RICCIO MRC des COLLINES May 7, 2021 The MRC des Collines Police released a press release on May 7, reminding users of off-road vehicles of the provincial Act Respecting Off-Highway Vehicles and its corresponding penalties. According to police Spokesperson
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