

Who’s running to be your next mayor? Alleyn-et-Cawood
Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some


Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some


Jennifer Quaile grew up in Otter Lake and moved to Ottawa after high school to pursue further education and a career with the federal government.


Over the past few weeks, THE EQUITY sat down for video interviews with each of the four candidates hoping to secure your vote for MRC


Roger Peter Lafond became the municipality’s next mayor after brother-in-law Joe Lance dropped out of the race.


These interviews with candidates in Shawville, Bristol and Clarendon are the first in a series of mayoral candidate interviews THE EQUITY will publish over the


This story has been updated from its original version Correction Oct. 22: This story didn’t originally list Suzanne Romain as a candidate for Seat #2


Bruno St-Cyr is the fourth candidate to make a bid for the warden’s seat.


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


The wait is over for those looking to throw their hats into the ring for this fall’s municipal elections. The nomination period opens today, Sept.


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


Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some capacity since the mid ‘80s. He was first elected mayor 12 years ago and has


Jennifer Quaile grew up in Otter Lake and moved to Ottawa after high school to pursue further education and a career with the federal government. In 2019, she retired from her job with Employment and Social Development Canada and moved


Over the past few weeks, THE EQUITY sat down for video interviews with each of the four candidates hoping to secure your vote for MRC Pontiac warden. Get to know what they hope to bring to the position.


Roger Peter Lafond became the municipality’s next mayor after brother-in-law Joe Lance dropped out of the race.


These interviews with candidates in Shawville, Bristol and Clarendon are the first in a series of mayoral candidate interviews THE EQUITY will publish over the coming weeks.


This story has been updated from its original version Correction Oct. 22: This story didn’t originally list Suzanne Romain as a candidate for Seat #2 in Bryson. THE EQUITY apologizes for this oversight. This past Friday Oct. 3, the nomination


Bruno St-Cyr is the fourth candidate to make a bid for the warden’s seat.


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


The wait is over for those looking to throw their hats into the ring for this fall’s municipal elections. The nomination period opens today, Sept. 19, and runs until Oct. 3. Those wishing to present as candidates must meet the


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.
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