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Pontiac Kidney Walk a first

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE May 26, 2019 On Sunday afternoon, the Shawville Fairgrounds were a sea of blue t-shirts as several hundred people turned up for

Smok’N Bull goes up in smoke

A local barbecue joint was gutted by a fire early in the morning last Wednesday. On May 15 at around 4:15 a.m. local firefighters received

Pop-up market at Little Red Wagon

The Little Red Wagon Winery in Clarendon was filled with many different crafts people and their creations on May 18 as it was the location

Local dancers compete in Ottawa

The Ivy League group from Corriveau School of Dance performed at the Thunderstruck Canada dance competition at the Nepean Sportsplex on May 11. They performed

Local businesses affected by floods

J.D. Potié PONTIAC May 20, 2019 With record-breaking floods hitting various parts of the region in the last month, a number of local businesses were

Grass is good

J.D. Potié PONTIAC May 22, 2019 Hey people, its spring and the weather’s finally starting to show it. With the sun out and shining brighter

Monthly MRC Pontiac update

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 15, 2019 The mayors of Pontiac met on May 15 at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay for their annual

Pontiac Kidney Walk a first

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE May 26, 2019 On Sunday afternoon, the Shawville Fairgrounds were a sea of blue t-shirts as several hundred people turned up for the first ever Pontiac Kidney Walk. The DJ had tunes blasting and there were plenty

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Smok’N Bull goes up in smoke

A local barbecue joint was gutted by a fire early in the morning last Wednesday. On May 15 at around 4:15 a.m. local firefighters received a call about a fire taking place at Le Smok’N Bull restaurant on Hwy. 148

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Pop-up market at Little Red Wagon

The Little Red Wagon Winery in Clarendon was filled with many different crafts people and their creations on May 18 as it was the location of a pop-up artisan market throughout the day. Local vendors sold their wares inside and

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Armitage and Dubeau pack Coronation Hall

Caleb Nickerson, The Equity Local musicians Mick Armitage and Joanne Dubeau played for a packed house at Coronation Hall in Bristol on Saturday night. With plenty of food and drink provided prior to the intimate acoustic set, the crowd was

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Local dancers compete in Ottawa

The Ivy League group from Corriveau School of Dance performed at the Thunderstruck Canada dance competition at the Nepean Sportsplex on May 11. They performed 4 routines, a musical theatre, Mary Poppins themed called “Supercali” for which they received high

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Craft and bake sale in Campbell’s Bay

J.D. Potié CAMPBELL’S BAY May 11, 2019 On May 11, around 50 Pontiac residents visited the Campbell’s Bay Lions Hall for a craft and bake sale put together by a local resident. Hosted by Diane Boisvert, the event served as

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Local businesses affected by floods

J.D. Potié PONTIAC May 20, 2019 With record-breaking floods hitting various parts of the region in the last month, a number of local businesses were significantly impacted after being forced to shut down operations to deal with the issue. Among

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Grass is good

J.D. Potié PONTIAC May 22, 2019 Hey people, its spring and the weather’s finally starting to show it. With the sun out and shining brighter than it ever has in the last few months, it’s the perfect time to start

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Monthly MRC Pontiac update

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 15, 2019 The mayors of Pontiac met on May 15 at the MRC office in Campbell’s Bay for their annual monthly meeting. There was plenty on the table for discussion, from cycling trials to cannabis

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