
Pickleball enthusiast aims to make a ‘racquet’ with club for adults of all ages
Shawville Pickleball Club member Cheryl Welsh is making moves to bring the resurgent racquet sport to people of all ages. Using a $500 donation from

Shawville Pickleball Club member Cheryl Welsh is making moves to bring the resurgent racquet sport to people of all ages. Using a $500 donation from

A group of about 20 people spent two afternoons last month sharing and unpacking their own ideas about what it means to die, and learning

In an update to a story THE EQUITY published last week, the president and CEO of Outaouais’ healthcare network Marc Bilodeau has offered minor clarity

This decision, which will see the mill’s 23 employees lose their jobs, comes only two years after it announced its reopening.

As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a small book that is home to a

Alleyn and Cawood DG says draft bylaw is “better than doing nothing,” but would have preferred comparative factor be eliminated.

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

A massive community search effort returned 73-year-old Grace Early to her family safe and sound on Saturday morning after she spent two nights lost in

As an increasing number of residents are turning to the food bank, donations are not keeping up with demand.

The province ordered all health networks to balance their budgets by March. How CISSSO will do so isn’t yet clear.

Shawville Pickleball Club member Cheryl Welsh is making moves to bring the resurgent racquet sport to people of all ages. Using a $500 donation from the Shawville Lions Club, Welsh purchased new pickleball racquets, balls and regulation-sized nets for Dr.

A group of about 20 people spent two afternoons last month sharing and unpacking their own ideas about what it means to die, and learning about the options available for alleviating suffering near the end of one’s life.

In an update to a story THE EQUITY published last week, the president and CEO of Outaouais’ healthcare network Marc Bilodeau has offered minor clarity on how CISSSO will cut back its predicted spending by $90 million before Mar. 2025,

This decision, which will see the mill’s 23 employees lose their jobs, comes only two years after it announced its reopening.

As part of an ongoing series, we are publishing one recipe every week from Pontiac County Recipes, a small book that is home to a collection of kitchen secrets from across the region, published by Pontiac Printshop in 1968. Our

Alleyn and Cawood DG says draft bylaw is “better than doing nothing,” but would have preferred comparative factor be eliminated.

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.

A massive community search effort returned 73-year-old Grace Early to her family safe and sound on Saturday morning after she spent two nights lost in the bush with nothing more than the shoes on her feet and the clothes on

As an increasing number of residents are turning to the food bank, donations are not keeping up with demand.

The province ordered all health networks to balance their budgets by March. How CISSSO will do so isn’t yet clear.
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