Shawville – Lyse Lacourse
Happy belated birthday wishes to both Betty Lou Brownlee and Bev Hillier who celebrated their birthdays on Sept. 23. Our deepest condolences to the McCredie
Happy belated birthday wishes to both Betty Lou Brownlee and Bev Hillier who celebrated their birthdays on Sept. 23. Our deepest condolences to the McCredie


A recent initiative from Outaouais’ healthcare provider helps English Quebecers identify bilingual staff in hospitals that aren’t designated bilingual by the province.


Last Thursday a group of former classmates held a reunion at Café 349 in Shawville on the occasion of their 80th birthdays. The women, who


After a one-year hiatus, the annual Terry Fox Run was back in Shawville on Sunday, this time with new organizers. For over 40 years, John


Shawville’s Centre d’Accueil Pontiac (CAP) has received a major facelift for the first time since its construction in 2011, including additions of several themed rooms,


Maisons PAJ is bringing 11 new apartments to town this fall, and another 30 or so next year.


Welcome to THE EQUITY’s annual Shawville Fair supplement! We’ve spent the last few weeks, between our regular reporting, calling around to find the stories of


Baseball fans filled the stands at the Shawville diamond on Friday evening to cheer on the players in the minor league fastball finals.


Cade Kuehl played third base and catcher at this weekend’s U17 national fast-pitch championships in Saint-Gervais, Que. and scored the game-winning run in the final.


Local activism group Citizens of the Pontiac is hoping to raise $30,000 to pay Pontiac’s imaging technicians what the province isn’t and keep them from
Happy belated birthday wishes to both Betty Lou Brownlee and Bev Hillier who celebrated their birthdays on Sept. 23. Our deepest condolences to the McCredie family on the loss of James on Sept. 14, at the age of 66. James


A recent initiative from Outaouais’ healthcare provider helps English Quebecers identify bilingual staff in hospitals that aren’t designated bilingual by the province.


Last Thursday a group of former classmates held a reunion at Café 349 in Shawville on the occasion of their 80th birthdays. The women, who all attended school together starting in Mrs. Dale’s Grade 2 class at the Victoria Avenue


After a one-year hiatus, the annual Terry Fox Run was back in Shawville on Sunday, this time with new organizers. For over 40 years, John Petty and Rick Valin organized the event, but stepped down after 2022’s run. After the


Shawville’s Centre d’Accueil Pontiac (CAP) has received a major facelift for the first time since its construction in 2011, including additions of several themed rooms, art and murals to improve the residents’ quality of life which will be unveiled to


Maisons PAJ is bringing 11 new apartments to town this fall, and another 30 or so next year.


Welcome to THE EQUITY’s annual Shawville Fair supplement! We’ve spent the last few weeks, between our regular reporting, calling around to find the stories of the people working tirelessly behind the scenes to pull together all the hundreds, heck, maybe


Baseball fans filled the stands at the Shawville diamond on Friday evening to cheer on the players in the minor league fastball finals.


Cade Kuehl played third base and catcher at this weekend’s U17 national fast-pitch championships in Saint-Gervais, Que. and scored the game-winning run in the final.


Local activism group Citizens of the Pontiac is hoping to raise $30,000 to pay Pontiac’s imaging technicians what the province isn’t and keep them from leaving for higher paying jobs in early September.
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