
Toller reverses course, joins warden race
MRC Pontiac warden Jane Toller had previously announced she would not be running in this fall’s election.

MRC Pontiac warden Jane Toller had previously announced she would not be running in this fall’s election.

The sale of land for the non-payment of municipal taxes will be held Sept. 11 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort Coulonge.

Its goal is to help municipalities reduce emissions while also protecting residents from the impacts of climate change.

With just over three months left before the end of her second term as Pontiac’s first elected warden, Jane Toller has announced she will not

The Dickson family, which has published THE EQUITY newspaper since 1953, was honoured with the highest recognition possible from the MRC Pontiac at the monthly

MRC Pontiac mayors voted to award one portion of the MRC’s contract for the handling of the territory’s recycling to a Mont Tremblant-based company at

MRC Pontiac mayors voted on May 21 to call on the province to prioritize cellular coverage improvements in the Outaouais and Pontiac in its master

The site is designed to help residents and newcomers find longterm homes in the region.

Residents likely won’t see the province’s new maps for the Pontiac until the summer, at least.

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

MRC Pontiac warden Jane Toller had previously announced she would not be running in this fall’s election.

The sale of land for the non-payment of municipal taxes will be held Sept. 11 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort Coulonge.

Its goal is to help municipalities reduce emissions while also protecting residents from the impacts of climate change.

With just over three months left before the end of her second term as Pontiac’s first elected warden, Jane Toller has announced she will not be running for a third term in the upcoming municipal election.

The Dickson family, which has published THE EQUITY newspaper since 1953, was honoured with the highest recognition possible from the MRC Pontiac at the monthly council of mayors meeting on June 18. Warden Jane Toller presented outgoing publisher Charles Dickson

MRC Pontiac mayors voted to award one portion of the MRC’s contract for the handling of the territory’s recycling to a Mont Tremblant-based company at their monthly meeting on June 18. Under this contract, Location Martin-Lalonde Inc. will be providing

MRC Pontiac mayors voted on May 21 to call on the province to prioritize cellular coverage improvements in the Outaouais and Pontiac in its master plan to better service rural communities, after the region was omitted from a plan to

The site is designed to help residents and newcomers find longterm homes in the region.

Residents likely won’t see the province’s new maps for the Pontiac until the summer, at least.

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.
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