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2018 summer festival grows bigger than ever

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 17-19, 2018 Since the return of Campbell’s Bay’s Summer Festival, organizers have sought to make it bigger, more entertaining, and

We hope to see you at the fair

CHRIS LOWREY This year marks the second year that the three intrepid reporters with THE EQUITY will be covering the Shawville Fair. When I first

Re-opening a long time coming for this park

Donald Teuma-Castelletti PORTAGE DU FORT Aug. 18, 2018 One town bordering the Ottawa River had reason to celebrate Saturday morning, as they welcomed the re-opening

Waltham fire

CHRIS LOWREY WALTHAM Aug. 20, 2018 An early morning fire caused extensive damage to a home on Dupuis Street in Waltham. Nobody was injured in

More than $100k in funding

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 14, 2018 Last Tuesday, Pontiac MNA André Fortin was at the MRC offices in Campbell’s Bay to announce a 10

Swim, run and bike through the Bay

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 12, 2018 On Aug. 12, a small group of athletic enthusiasts gathered in Campbell’s Bay to test their mettle in

Concours pan-québécois

Communiqué QUÉBEC Le 2 août 2018 Vous avez organisé un événement en 2017 ou 2018? Votre événement, petit ou grand, mettait en oeuvre certaines mesures

2018 summer festival grows bigger than ever

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 17-19, 2018 Since the return of Campbell’s Bay’s Summer Festival, organizers have sought to make it bigger, more entertaining, and attractive to the whole family – and this year may be their hardest to top

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We hope to see you at the fair

CHRIS LOWREY This year marks the second year that the three intrepid reporters with THE EQUITY will be covering the Shawville Fair. When I first got the job as editor of THE EQUITY, just about the only thing in the

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Six firefighters honoured for service in Thorne

CALEB NICKERSON LADYSMITH Aug. 11, 2018 The TCRA Hall in Ladysmith was packed on Saturday night to honour the local fire department and their contribution to the community. The event is one of the Thorne department’s biggest fundraisers every year

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Re-opening a long time coming for this park

Donald Teuma-Castelletti PORTAGE DU FORT Aug. 18, 2018 One town bordering the Ottawa River had reason to celebrate Saturday morning, as they welcomed the re-opening of their playground, done up with a brand-new swing set, play structure, sandbox and a

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Waltham fire

CHRIS LOWREY WALTHAM Aug. 20, 2018 An early morning fire caused extensive damage to a home on Dupuis Street in Waltham. Nobody was injured in the fire, although the home was heavily damaged by fire and water. “The structure is

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More than $100k in funding

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 14, 2018 Last Tuesday, Pontiac MNA André Fortin was at the MRC offices in Campbell’s Bay to announce a 10 per cent increase to a provincial fund for local projects. Known as the Territory Development

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Swim, run and bike through the Bay

CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 12, 2018 On Aug. 12, a small group of athletic enthusiasts gathered in Campbell’s Bay to test their mettle in a multi-discipline fitness challenge. The first ever Campbell’s Bay for fun triathlon was a striking

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Concours pan-québécois

Communiqué QUÉBEC Le 2 août 2018 Vous avez organisé un événement en 2017 ou 2018? Votre événement, petit ou grand, mettait en oeuvre certaines mesures écoresponsables? Ou encore, vous êtes un lieu ou un fournisseur écoresponsable pour les événements? Enviro

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