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Pontiac Lions Midget A profile

AGE: 17 JADEN STEWART Number: 4 Stewart said the best thing about hockey is the opportunity to have fun with the boys every week. He

Postponed derby a big success

Donald Teuma-Castelletti MANSFIELD ET PONTEFRACT March 2, 2019 The Grand Marais was hopping on Saturday, with fish and those looking to snag them, as an

Women’s night in FC

J.D. Potié QUYON Feb. 19, 2019 On Friday, over 200 women from all around the Pontiac gathered at the Pontiac Conference Centre, in Fort-Coulonge, for

Staff shuffle at THE EQUITY

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE March 6, 2019 Like Bob Dylan said back in the day, the times they are a changing and the newsroom at THE

Youth council update

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 25, 2019 On February 25, the newly formed youth council met for their first official meeting and elected their executive

Military training in Sheenboro

Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHEENBORO March 6, 2019 The Canadian Special Operations Regiment will be conducting military training in the Sheenboro area on March 7, allowing the

Midget A Lions playoffs update

The Midget A Lions started their playoff round the last weekend of February. On Feb. 24, the team was scheduled to face off at home

Dropping lines so batters swing

Donald Teuma-Castelletti GRAND CALUMET ISLAND March 2, 2019 The recreation association for Grand Calumet Island descended upon Bertrand’s Bay on Saturday, where they had locals

Dealing with stress on the farm

CALEB NICKERSON March 6, 2019 Farming is consistently ranked as a more dangerous profession than most and it’s not hard to see why. Heavy machinery,

Pontiac Lions Midget A profile

AGE: 17 JADEN STEWART Number: 4 Stewart said the best thing about hockey is the opportunity to have fun with the boys every week. He enjoys the social aspect most but has learned a few lifelong lessons because of the

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Postponed derby a big success

Donald Teuma-Castelletti MANSFIELD ET PONTEFRACT March 2, 2019 The Grand Marais was hopping on Saturday, with fish and those looking to snag them, as an annual fundraising derby took over the river. Despite some last-minute rescheduling ahead of their initial

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Women’s night in FC

J.D. Potié QUYON Feb. 19, 2019 On Friday, over 200 women from all around the Pontiac gathered at the Pontiac Conference Centre, in Fort-Coulonge, for the 9th annual Salon de la Femme. The event, co-organized by Claudee Galipeau, Ashley Nadeau

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Staff shuffle at THE EQUITY

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE March 6, 2019 Like Bob Dylan said back in the day, the times they are a changing and the newsroom at THE EQUITY will be looking different in the coming weeks. As we announced last week, J.D.

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Youth council update

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 25, 2019 On February 25, the newly formed youth council met for their first official meeting and elected their executive committee. Jordan Larivière (Campbell’s Bay) was named the President, Nicolas Richard (Otter Lake) was elected

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Military training in Sheenboro

Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHEENBORO March 6, 2019 The Canadian Special Operations Regiment will be conducting military training in the Sheenboro area on March 7, allowing the unit to be prepared to carry out active duties in all manner of weather and

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Midget A Lions playoffs update

The Midget A Lions started their playoff round the last weekend of February. On Feb. 24, the team was scheduled to face off at home for their first playoff game against the last place Maniwaki Mustangs. Due to bad weather,

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Dropping lines so batters swing

Donald Teuma-Castelletti GRAND CALUMET ISLAND March 2, 2019 The recreation association for Grand Calumet Island descended upon Bertrand’s Bay on Saturday, where they had locals dropping lines in support of their ball field. Though participation was low for their first

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Dealing with stress on the farm

CALEB NICKERSON March 6, 2019 Farming is consistently ranked as a more dangerous profession than most and it’s not hard to see why. Heavy machinery, unruly animals and long hours can all pose serious health risks that the average citizen

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