
Pontiac entrepreneurs on SADC panel say tech has improved operations
The SADC Pontiac hosted a tech summit at Bristol’s Pine Lodge on Friday to help local entrepreneurs understand how they can use technology to help

The SADC Pontiac hosted a tech summit at Bristol’s Pine Lodge on Friday to help local entrepreneurs understand how they can use technology to help

The holiday season is officially in full swing, they will be hard pressed to ignore the Christmas cheer for much longer. Santa Claus and his

A local member of Santa Claus’ holiday team is once again making it possible for Pontiac children to send him letters in the month leading

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

Community members came out dressed in their finest Halloween costumes on Wednesday for a food-centred fundraiser in support of the Bristol Fire Department. Norway Bay

Jennifer Gauthier, also known as The Bay Baker, sold all her pumpkin and apple pies, many of which were pre-orders, at the Marché Bristol Market’s

The Bristol volunteer Fire Department hosted its annual Fireman’s Ball at the Jack Graham Community Centre Saturday where the fundraiser once again lived up to

The Pontiac Community Players wrapped up the fourth performance of their summer show, David S. Craig’s Having Hope at Home, on Saturday night in front

Bristol’s Coronation Hall played host to the Pontiac Community Players on Thursday night as they rehearsed their summer production. The community theatre group is putting

A cyclist was hit by a car on Highway 148 and sent to hospital with minor injuries last week, Sûreté Québec spokesperson Sgt. Marc Tessier

The SADC Pontiac hosted a tech summit at Bristol’s Pine Lodge on Friday to help local entrepreneurs understand how they can use technology to help their businesses. The keynote address in the morning focused on how entrepreneurs can use technology

The holiday season is officially in full swing, they will be hard pressed to ignore the Christmas cheer for much longer. Santa Claus and his entourage have already touched down in several places across the Pontiac, and over the weekend,

A local member of Santa Claus’ holiday team is once again making it possible for Pontiac children to send him letters in the month leading up to Christmas. Norway Bay resident Britney Gauthier launched her Santa’s mailbox project for a

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 from Luskville to Rapides des Joachims.

Community members came out dressed in their finest Halloween costumes on Wednesday for a food-centred fundraiser in support of the Bristol Fire Department. Norway Bay resident Chantal Labrie, also a former owner of that community’s My Way chip stand, first

Jennifer Gauthier, also known as The Bay Baker, sold all her pumpkin and apple pies, many of which were pre-orders, at the Marché Bristol Market’s Thanksgiving pop-up on Saturday at Coronation Hall.Gauthier, one of about 10 vendors at Saturday’s pop-up,

The Bristol volunteer Fire Department hosted its annual Fireman’s Ball at the Jack Graham Community Centre Saturday where the fundraiser once again lived up to its status as a community event not to be missed. On the surface, it was

The Pontiac Community Players wrapped up the fourth performance of their summer show, David S. Craig’s Having Hope at Home, on Saturday night in front of a sold-out crowd. For the four nights of the show’s run, Bristol’s Coronation Hall

Bristol’s Coronation Hall played host to the Pontiac Community Players on Thursday night as they rehearsed their summer production. The community theatre group is putting the final touches on its show, an adaptation of Toronto playwright David S. Craig’s Having

A cyclist was hit by a car on Highway 148 and sent to hospital with minor injuries last week, Sûreté Québec spokesperson Sgt. Marc Tessier has confirmed. He said police officers responded to a collision involving a vehicle and a
Every Friday – Hooley in the Hall. Live music 7 – 9:30 p.m. Anglican Church Hall, 530 Main, Shawville. Free. Dance if you’d like
Where: Shawville Arena, 215 rue Lang
When: 7:45 p.m. (Warmup at 7:15 p.m.)
Regular Season Home Game #4 – Pontiacs vs. Arnprior Rivermen – Minor Hockey Night. Warmup at 7:15 p.m.
Ticket link: https://events.frontdoor.plus/event/1555
Where: Harrington Community Hall and Chapeau Market Building, Chapeau
Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Get ready to kick off the holiday season with a day full of festive fun and community spirit! What to expect: Unique artisan gifts & handmade treasures, delicious Christmas baking and festive treats, fun activities for the kids, raffles & giveaways all day long, and eat-in or take-out meals served by AITC.
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St-Edwards Christmas Tea and Bazaar will be held at 34 ch Bristol on Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
We require reservations for both the show and dinner.
Dinner before the show will start at 6pm, please arrive a bit before to get everyone seated & with drinks.
Please note that dinner & drinks will be charged night of – this is just a ticket purchase to reserve your spot.
Marc Audet is a singer/songwriter and recording artist from the Ottawa Valley that brings to the stage impressions of the richness of Valley life and culture. He is best known for his historical songwriting that portrays the history and heritage of the Ottawa Valley. While the LRW show will include songs of this nature, the show will be a broad folk music experience for listeners, with songs of other folk artists like John Prine and David Francey interspersed with songs from his 2 albums and new songs from what will be his third upcoming album. Marc’s shows are described as captivating, uplifting and calming with a nice injection of humour and humility. His songwriting is described as clever and beautiful, with a soulful authenticity, and his stage presence is described as unassuming. Marc will be accompanied by his son Bradley Audet who elevates the musical experience with Irish whistle and melodica. The familial connectivity inherent in this duo act is enriching. This will be a captivating memorable evening that inspires thoughts and emotions.
Ticket link: https://www.littleredwagonwinery.com/events-tickets/marc-audet-north-renfrew-duo-sat-nov-15-730pm
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