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Thorne celebrates firefighters

Caleb Nickerson LADYSMITH Aug. 12, 2017 The Thorne Community Recreation Hall in Ladysmith was jumping Saturday night as over 100 people came out to celebrate

Cycling by moonlight

Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Aug. 7, 2017 The Jamboree PPJ continued to encourage exploring the Pontiac via cycling, this time pitting riders against a familiar backdrop,

Students chip in for breakfast

Chris Lowrey, THE EQUITY Joanne Dumouchel, (with red tshirt) owner of Joanne’s Valu-mart is surrounded by eager helpers from Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary during a

Swinging harder

Donald Teuma-Castelletti, THE EQUITY Held at the Shawville Recreation Association baseball diamond, the playoffs are scheduled to run through to Aug. 21, with the finals

Pitching hard

Donald Teuma-Castelletti, THE EQUITY Minor league playoff games kicked off in Shawville Monday evening, pitting two hometown teams against each other in the first game

Boil water advisory

CALEB NICKERSON PORTAGE DU FORT Aug. 9, 2017 Residents of Portage du Fort may soon be able to drink the water from their taps, after

Day camp spelunking for spirituality

Chris Lowrey SHAWVILLE Aug. 14, 2017 More than one hundred people came out to the first day of the Cave Quest Bible Camp on Aug. 14 at Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle. The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to noon all

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Des Allen and the boys rock Coronation Hall

Caleb Nickerson BRISTOL Aug. 11, 2017 Coronation Hall in Bristol was packed Friday night for a concert celebrating Canada 150. Over 50 people came out to hear the musical stylings of the Des Allen Band, who played a wide range

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Thorne celebrates firefighters

Caleb Nickerson LADYSMITH Aug. 12, 2017 The Thorne Community Recreation Hall in Ladysmith was jumping Saturday night as over 100 people came out to celebrate the local fire department. Thorne Fire Chief Dan Ladouceur said that the Fireman’s Ball is

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Avery Richardson chosen as 2017 Fair Ambassador

Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE Aug. 10, 2017 On Thursday night, the Pontiac Agricultural Society selected a new Shawville Fair Ambassador for 2017: Avery Richardson. The runners up were Amy Sheppard and Sydney Côté. After a brief introduction from Fair President Sara

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Cycling by moonlight

Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Aug. 7, 2017 The Jamboree PPJ continued to encourage exploring the Pontiac via cycling, this time pitting riders against a familiar backdrop, albeit a much darker one. That’s because this month’s ride was themed as a Full

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Students chip in for breakfast

Chris Lowrey, THE EQUITY Joanne Dumouchel, (with red tshirt) owner of Joanne’s Valu-mart is surrounded by eager helpers from Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary during a fundraiser for the school’s proposed breakfast program. A survey revealed almost 30 per cent of

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Swinging harder

Donald Teuma-Castelletti, THE EQUITY Held at the Shawville Recreation Association baseball diamond, the playoffs are scheduled to run through to Aug. 21, with the finals kicking off next Tuesday evening. Here, Shawville 2’s Chloe Trudeau gets her game face on

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Pitching hard

Donald Teuma-Castelletti, THE EQUITY Minor league playoff games kicked off in Shawville Monday evening, pitting two hometown teams against each other in the first game of the seven- to nine-year-old divisions. Pictured, Shawville 1’s Bennett Rusenstrom focuses hard at the

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Boil water advisory

CALEB NICKERSON PORTAGE DU FORT Aug. 9, 2017 Residents of Portage du Fort may soon be able to drink the water from their taps, after being under a boil water advisory for over two weeks. According to councillor Bob Simpson,

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