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Phone scams

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Aug. 30, 2017 MRC des Collines Police are warning Pontiac residents to be careful who they give their information to over the

Cars impounded

Chris Lowrey CLARENDON Aug. 18, 2017 Several traffic infractions were handed out during a one-day traffic blitz on highway 148 in Clarendon on Aug. 18.

St. Paul’s puts on fundraiser bbq

Caleb Nickerson, The Equity St. Paul’s Anglican Church held a chicken barbeque on Aug. 24 that brought out a sizable crowd. The event serves as

It’s time for the fair

Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE Aug. 30, 2017 Last week The Equity had a chat with Shawville Fair board member Mavis Hanna to discuss several changes and

Painted park comes to the Bay

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 26, 2017 A mural depicting Campbell’s Bay’s history has gained a new, aptly-named park to sit alongside it, when the

Hot and bothered in Bristol

Caleb Nickerson BRISTOL Aug. 23, 2017 The stage was set at Coronation Hall in Bristol on Wednesday night for the premiere of Hotbed Hotel, a

Celebrating Byran Murray by Chris Lowrey

Chris Lowrey, THE EQUITY NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman was in attendance at Bryan Murray’s celebration of life at the Canadian Tire Centre Thursday Aug. 24.

Senators in Shawville

Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE Aug. 23, 2017 On Aug. 23, hockey fans young and old from around the Pontiac converged on the Canadian Tire in Shawville

Something for everyone at Islandfest

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CHAPEAU Aug. 26, 2017 The streets of Chapeau were taken over by a range of different activities, as the town celebrated the annual

Phone scams

Chris Lowrey PONTIAC Aug. 30, 2017 MRC des Collines Police are warning Pontiac residents to be careful who they give their information to over the phone. The police have received several complaints in recent months that several citizens have been

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Cars impounded

Chris Lowrey CLARENDON Aug. 18, 2017 Several traffic infractions were handed out during a one-day traffic blitz on highway 148 in Clarendon on Aug. 18. More than 10 speeding infractions were handed out. One lead-footed driver was caught going 145

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St. Paul’s puts on fundraiser bbq

Caleb Nickerson, The Equity St. Paul’s Anglican Church held a chicken barbeque on Aug. 24 that brought out a sizable crowd. The event serves as a fundraiser for the church and comes on the heels of another successful barbeque earlier

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It’s time for the fair

Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE Aug. 30, 2017 Last week The Equity had a chat with Shawville Fair board member Mavis Hanna to discuss several changes and new additions for the fair’s 161st iteration and announce the winners of the gate decorating

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Painted park comes to the Bay

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 26, 2017 A mural depicting Campbell’s Bay’s history has gained a new, aptly-named park to sit alongside it, when the grounds were officially inaugurated Saturday morning. Mural Park is now open at 100 Front St.,

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Hot and bothered in Bristol

Caleb Nickerson BRISTOL Aug. 23, 2017 The stage was set at Coronation Hall in Bristol on Wednesday night for the premiere of Hotbed Hotel, a slapstick romp written by Michael Parker and performed by the Pontiac Community Players (PCP). Over

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Celebrating Byran Murray by Chris Lowrey

Chris Lowrey, THE EQUITY NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman was in attendance at Bryan Murray’s celebration of life at the Canadian Tire Centre Thursday Aug. 24. “He loved the liquid hockey rituals,” Bettman said about Murray during his speech. Bettman was

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Senators in Shawville

Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE Aug. 23, 2017 On Aug. 23, hockey fans young and old from around the Pontiac converged on the Canadian Tire in Shawville for a chance to meet some of their heroes. The Ottawa Senators Hometown Tour rolled

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Something for everyone at Islandfest

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CHAPEAU Aug. 26, 2017 The streets of Chapeau were taken over by a range of different activities, as the town celebrated the annual Islandfest event. Hosting live music, vendors, a home-run derby, an antique car show, duck race

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