

Quyon’s century-old mill weeks away from grand reopening
Three years after buying Quyon’s historic Egan mill, business and life partners Isabelle Lajoie and Marc Bergeron will soon be reopening the building to the


Three years after buying Quyon’s historic Egan mill, business and life partners Isabelle Lajoie and Marc Bergeron will soon be reopening the building to the


The Bristol Fire Department hosted its second annual pancake breakfast fundraiser Saturday morning to help cover the cost of the department’s Jaws of Life rescue


Deaths caused by cancer and heart disease are also more common than Outaouais-wide.


On Tuesday, Apr. 15, THE EQUITY hosted a conversation with the five candidates hoping to secure Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi votes in Monday’s election. If you missed


The Brauwerk Hoffman brewery in Campbell’s Bay was transformed into a soap-making lab Saturday afternoon for a workshop hosted by Bristol farmer and soap-maker Gema


A 111-year-old quilt made by the Elmside Homemakers Club of 1916, was recently found in a local barn. Do you know any of the dozens


Already feeling nostalgic for last year? Well you’re in luck, THE EQUITY’s 2024 Year in Review is here. This week, we take a look back


When you think about what food goes on your plate, you might not be thinking about the most recent version of the Canadian Food Guide.


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


Three years after buying Quyon’s historic Egan mill, business and life partners Isabelle Lajoie and Marc Bergeron will soon be reopening the building to the public as a flour mill, museum, and local farm shop at the end of June.


The Bristol Fire Department hosted its second annual pancake breakfast fundraiser Saturday morning to help cover the cost of the department’s Jaws of Life rescue equipment purchased last year. About 100 people lined up at the Bristol fire station throughout


Deaths caused by cancer and heart disease are also more common than Outaouais-wide.


On Tuesday, Apr. 15, THE EQUITY hosted a conversation with the five candidates hoping to secure Pontiac-Kitigan Zibi votes in Monday’s election. If you missed the event, you can catch up on the highlights or watch the full conversation here.


The Brauwerk Hoffman brewery in Campbell’s Bay was transformed into a soap-making lab Saturday afternoon for a workshop hosted by Bristol farmer and soap-maker Gema Villavicencio. Ten participants, donned in chemical resistant gloves and safety glasses, carefully measured out ingredients


A 111-year-old quilt made by the Elmside Homemakers Club of 1916, was recently found in a local barn. Do you know any of the dozens of names stitched onto its patches?


Already feeling nostalgic for last year? Well you’re in luck, THE EQUITY’s 2024 Year in Review is here. This week, we take a look back on some of the most memorable Pontiac stories from April, May and June.


When you think about what food goes on your plate, you might not be thinking about the most recent version of the Canadian Food Guide. Many people may not have even looked at the guide since first learning about it


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,
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