

MRC wins silver for vanlife tourism initiative
The vanlife campaign was launched in 2022 to boost tourism in this region, which lacks accommodation options.


The vanlife campaign was launched in 2022 to boost tourism in this region, which lacks accommodation options.


Only 12 hours after Otter Lakers closed their doors on the last of this Halloween’s trick-or-treaters, they were flooding the town’s Raymond Johnston Community Centre


On Friday morning the Carrefour jeunesse-emploi du Pontiac held a debate between the candidates for warden of MRC Pontiac. Hosted by Director Karim El Kerch,




Staff at the Wings N’ Things chip stand in Shawville dedicated the last day of their season (Oct. 13) to raising money for Angel Tree,


This week, delivery of THE EQUITY, and newspapers across Canada, will resume. We expect a backlog of mail to arrive, including the past two issues




The Auberge Baie Inn in Campbell’s Bay will change hands from Brian Stanton Enterprises, which has owned the building for 30 years, to Jane Toller,


Campbell’s Polaris in Shawville was once again the victim of two vehicle thefts on the night of Sept. 21, bringing the business to a total


The vanlife campaign was launched in 2022 to boost tourism in this region, which lacks accommodation options.


Only 12 hours after Otter Lakers closed their doors on the last of this Halloween’s trick-or-treaters, they were flooding the town’s Raymond Johnston Community Centre for the region’s first Christmas market of the holiday season – the Otter Lake Christmas


On Friday morning the Carrefour jeunesse-emploi du Pontiac held a debate between the candidates for warden of MRC Pontiac. Hosted by Director Karim El Kerch, the debate focused on issues impacting youth in the region, from the lack of affordable




Staff at the Wings N’ Things chip stand in Shawville dedicated the last day of their season (Oct. 13) to raising money for Angel Tree, bringing in a total of $1,950 in sales, all of which was donated to the


This week, delivery of THE EQUITY, and newspapers across Canada, will resume. We expect a backlog of mail to arrive, including the past two issues (and this one). Because of the rotating nature of the ongoing postal strikes, some readers




The Auberge Baie Inn in Campbell’s Bay will change hands from Brian Stanton Enterprises, which has owned the building for 30 years, to Jane Toller, MRC Pontiac warden and local business owner, who intends to re-open the building as a


Campbell’s Polaris in Shawville was once again the victim of two vehicle thefts on the night of Sept. 21, bringing the business to a total of six vehicles stolen in a span of less than two months. Owner Steve Gilpin
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