

‘It’s my turn’ : Fort Coulonge women’s hockey group brings sport to those it has left behind
The group, open to absolute beginners and longtime players alike, is meant to be a safe space for women to have fun learning the game.


The group, open to absolute beginners and longtime players alike, is meant to be a safe space for women to have fun learning the game.


The decision comes following new rules for municipalities under 2,000 people.


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


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


“Some people have lost everything. Their house. Their clothes. Their food. They’ve even lost their relatives that drowned,” says Jean-Marc Soucie, one in a small


Crafters, home bakers and other creators from across the Pontiac set up shop in Fort Coulonge on Saturday for the third annual fundraiser craft market


Hundreds of students at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge spent Friday afternoon completing the high school’s first Terry Fox Run since the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the tradition.


Saturday morning, cars gathered at Café Downtown in Fort Coulonge to participate in a car rally scavenger hunt designed to teach participants about the town’s


A group from Alleyn and Cawood says the comparative factor has got to go.


Bryson’s Luc Danis to lead the team in its first season back on the ice.


The group, open to absolute beginners and longtime players alike, is meant to be a safe space for women to have fun learning the game.


The decision comes following new rules for municipalities under 2,000 people.


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.


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,


“Some people have lost everything. Their house. Their clothes. Their food. They’ve even lost their relatives that drowned,” says Jean-Marc Soucie, one in a small group of semi-retired hydro technicians from the Pontiac who spent three weeks restoring power in


Crafters, home bakers and other creators from across the Pontiac set up shop in Fort Coulonge on Saturday for the third annual fundraiser craft market for L’EntourElle women’s shelter. The event is put on every year by Mansfield resident Angela


Hundreds of students at École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge spent Friday afternoon completing the high school’s first Terry Fox Run since the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the tradition. Over 200 of the school’s 350 students and 90 per cent of the school’s staff


Saturday morning, cars gathered at Café Downtown in Fort Coulonge to participate in a car rally scavenger hunt designed to teach participants about the town’s history. Lana Marie Cowley, who works at Café Downtown, organized the event. “The car rally


A group from Alleyn and Cawood says the comparative factor has got to go.


Bryson’s Luc Danis to lead the team in its first season back on the ice.
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