


Rides can be booked through Transcollines, which has been running the service in Chelsea and La Pêche since 2022.

Last week striking Canada Post drivers collected last minute letters to Santa from students at Dr. S. E. McDowell Elementary School, and on Monday, a


The group, open to absolute beginners and longtime players alike, is meant to be a safe space for women to have fun learning the game.

Commonwealth Plywood said challenges remain, but that it hopes to keep the mill open as long as possible.

One year out from the next municipal election, THE EQUITY checked in with the 20 people who have been voted in to lead the communities

With its passionate hockey parents and rowdy, face-painted Comets fans, the Shawville arena isn’t exactly the peaceful venue one might imagine for a series of

Cheers erupted from packed tables in the Otter Lake Raymond Johnston Community Centre on Saturday night as groups were called up to fill their plates

Snowflakes and Christmas bulbs hung from the ceiling of the Luskville Community Centre Saturday night as members of the Golden Age Club feasted on a


Rides can be booked through Transcollines, which has been running the service in Chelsea and La Pêche since 2022.

Last week striking Canada Post drivers collected last minute letters to Santa from students at Dr. S. E. McDowell Elementary School, and on Monday, a day before they were forced back to work, they hand delivered Santa’s responses.


The group, open to absolute beginners and longtime players alike, is meant to be a safe space for women to have fun learning the game.

Commonwealth Plywood said challenges remain, but that it hopes to keep the mill open as long as possible.

One year out from the next municipal election, THE EQUITY checked in with the 20 people who have been voted in to lead the communities across the Pontiac.

With its passionate hockey parents and rowdy, face-painted Comets fans, the Shawville arena isn’t exactly the peaceful venue one might imagine for a series of landscape paintings. But as of two weeks ago, that is exactly what hangs on the

Cheers erupted from packed tables in the Otter Lake Raymond Johnston Community Centre on Saturday night as groups were called up to fill their plates at the Otter Lake 50 Plus Club’s annual Christmas dinner and dance, the tickets for

Snowflakes and Christmas bulbs hung from the ceiling of the Luskville Community Centre Saturday night as members of the Golden Age Club feasted on a home cooked Christmas dinner. Nancy Larose has been the president of the Luskville Golden Age
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