

Third weekend of Winter Classic brings over 300 players to Shawville
The Shawville arena was packed withhockey players over the weekend for the final iteration of the Pontiac Winter Classic.


The Shawville arena was packed withhockey players over the weekend for the final iteration of the Pontiac Winter Classic.


Pontiac High School (PHS) and École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC) played host to 12 junior volleyball teams from across the Outaouais on Thursday for a one-day


Fort-Coulonge hockey player Sacha Jolin is used to going the distance for the game he loves. Growing up, his dad would drive him to regular


Mayors have approved a $75K tourism marketing budget for this year, as well as a new truck for the TNO.


Over 2,000 residents in the upper Pontiac endured some portion of the weekend’s cold snap without any electricity after the power grid, overloaded from the


This week we are publishing the fourth and final instalment of our annual Year In Review feature – our look back on some of last


Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoyTHE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the remaining three weeks of January, we’ll take some time to look back


The survey results will be used to help shape the region’s “seniors friendly” policy.


After several years of big expenses, Fort-Coulonge’s Centre de Loisir des Draveurs arena is once again in the green, thanks in large part to the


The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.


The Shawville arena was packed withhockey players over the weekend for the final iteration of the Pontiac Winter Classic.


Pontiac High School (PHS) and École secondaire Sieur-de-Coulonge (ESSC) played host to 12 junior volleyball teams from across the Outaouais on Thursday for a one-day tournament. Four boys teams and four girls teams faced off at PHS, while four more


Fort-Coulonge hockey player Sacha Jolin is used to going the distance for the game he loves. Growing up, his dad would drive him to regular practices as far as Deep River and Gatineau, depending on which team he was playing


Mayors have approved a $75K tourism marketing budget for this year, as well as a new truck for the TNO.


Over 2,000 residents in the upper Pontiac endured some portion of the weekend’s cold snap without any electricity after the power grid, overloaded from the surge in electrical demand as the temperatures hovered around -30 C, shut down just before


This week we are publishing the fourth and final instalment of our annual Year In Review feature – our look back on some of last year’s most formative stories. Oct. 1 Calumet cemetery revitalization enters home stretch A group of


Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoyTHE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the remaining three weeks of January, we’ll take some time to look back on some of last year’s most memorable stories. Apr. 2 CAQ tables largest budget deficit


The survey results will be used to help shape the region’s “seniors friendly” policy.


After several years of big expenses, Fort-Coulonge’s Centre de Loisir des Draveurs arena is once again in the green, thanks in large part to the significant fundraisers its committee has organized, like the tournament held last weekend.


The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.
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