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Kebaowek First Nation has requested the federal government step in to halt construction of the nuclear waste disposal facility at Chalk River, which was given


Kebaowek First Nation has requested the federal government step in to halt construction of the nuclear waste disposal facility at Chalk River, which was given


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay December 23, 2022 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors held its last public meeting of 2022 on Dec. 23. The biggest


Brett Thoms Pontiac September 13, 2022 This week, as a part of our ongoing election series, THE EQUITY canvassed the candidates of all the parties


Brett Thoms Fort Coulonge April 4, 2022 Warden Jane Toller announced on Monday that she is the new owner of the Lyn Theatre in Fort


Women’s Institute seeks support to reopen obstetrics unit Nine first-time mayors and nine re-elected mayors gathered at the Lions Hall in Bryson on Wednesday evening


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC Oct. 21, 2020 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors gathered virtually for its monthly meeting on Oct. 21 via Zoom. Fort
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Sept. 25, 2019 In the runup to the federal election on Oct. 21, The Equity will be putting questions to the candidates
The clergy and the laity of the Pembroke Diocese were saddened to hear of the recent passing of Father John Orval Affleck. Our heartfelt sympathy,
The Quyon CWL held its monthly meeting the evening of June 12. The previous meeting’s minutes were read, followed by the correspondence and treasurer’s report.
June 23, 1992, 25 Years Ago Golfers give $5,000 to PCH: Last Saturday, at the Norway Bay Golf Club, 110 golfers played for the betterment


Kebaowek First Nation has requested the federal government step in to halt construction of the nuclear waste disposal facility at Chalk River, which was given a green light by the government’s own nuclear safety regulator in January. The First Nation,


Brett Thoms Campbell’s Bay December 23, 2022 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors held its last public meeting of 2022 on Dec. 23. The biggest news out of the meeting was the approval of funding for 27 local projects through


Brett Thoms Pontiac September 13, 2022 This week, as a part of our ongoing election series, THE EQUITY canvassed the candidates of all the parties running in the riding on their policy positions on healthcare and climate change. Starting with


Brett Thoms Fort Coulonge April 4, 2022 Warden Jane Toller announced on Monday that she is the new owner of the Lyn Theatre in Fort Coulonge. Toller described her purchase of the theatre as a personal investment and said that


Women’s Institute seeks support to reopen obstetrics unit Nine first-time mayors and nine re-elected mayors gathered at the Lions Hall in Bryson on Wednesday evening for the first public meeting of the Pontiac MRC Council of Mayors since the November


STEPHEN RICCIO MRC PONTIAC Oct. 21, 2020 The MRC Pontiac Council of Mayors gathered virtually for its monthly meeting on Oct. 21 via Zoom. Fort Coulonge Mayor Gaston Allard was absent for the third consecutive meeting and pro-Mayor Debbie Laporte
CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Sept. 25, 2019 In the runup to the federal election on Oct. 21, The Equity will be putting questions to the candidates vying for a seat in Pontiac. Readers can send in their questions to editor@theequity.ca to
The clergy and the laity of the Pembroke Diocese were saddened to hear of the recent passing of Father John Orval Affleck. Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this time. The clergy and
The Quyon CWL held its monthly meeting the evening of June 12. The previous meeting’s minutes were read, followed by the correspondence and treasurer’s report. Our annual banquet which was held May 7 at Pine Lodge in Norway Bay was
June 23, 1992, 25 Years Ago Golfers give $5,000 to PCH: Last Saturday, at the Norway Bay Golf Club, 110 golfers played for the betterment of the Pontiac Community Hospital. The price of $75 per golfer included nine holes of
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