

Plans for new Shawville daycare ready for province’s approvals
The architectural plans for the daycare set to be built in Shawville across from Mill Dam Park at the corner of Isabella Avenue and Clarendon


The architectural plans for the daycare set to be built in Shawville across from Mill Dam Park at the corner of Isabella Avenue and Clarendon


Shawville’s Bethel Pentecostal Church hosted its first annual community giveaway on Saturday.People perused a wide array of goods in the church’s rear parking lot, including


The Shawville Lions Club held the 11th annual Shawville Country Jamboree over the weekend, hosting 20 acts over three days on the stage set up




Twenty years ago, Jennifer Davies was eight months pregnant when she, with the help of a small team including then Clarendon mayor Jack Lang and


“I’ve never hated you more,” Chris McCuen yelled across the court after opponent Leon Bester scored a point against him during the Shawville Pickleball Club’s


After years of meticulous and labour-intensive renovations, Emma Judd has officially opened her new bed and breakfast, which she is calling Circa, on Shawville’s Main


by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Clarendon Apr. 26, 2024 On Friday morning, Jeannie Judd recommended her husband Chris Judd take a shower. This was not out


To honour Administrative Professionals Day (Apr. 24) THE EQUITY spoke with people working in offices across three sectors in the Pontiac region (business, politics, and




The architectural plans for the daycare set to be built in Shawville across from Mill Dam Park at the corner of Isabella Avenue and Clarendon Street were finalized last week and will soon be sent to the province for approval.


Shawville’s Bethel Pentecostal Church hosted its first annual community giveaway on Saturday.People perused a wide array of goods in the church’s rear parking lot, including clothing, chairs, toys and textiles. The official start time for the inaugural event was 10


The Shawville Lions Club held the 11th annual Shawville Country Jamboree over the weekend, hosting 20 acts over three days on the stage set up at Armstrong Farms, just outside of Shawville. Attendees, some on day passes, others camping at




Twenty years ago, Jennifer Davies was eight months pregnant when she, with the help of a small team including then Clarendon mayor Jack Lang and Shawville mayor Albert Amrstrong, moved the Shawville-Clarendon Library from its former location in the basement


“I’ve never hated you more,” Chris McCuen yelled across the court after opponent Leon Bester scored a point against him during the Shawville Pickleball Club’s first-ever tournament on Wednesday morning. Twelve of the club’s 35 or so members gathered on


After years of meticulous and labour-intensive renovations, Emma Judd has officially opened her new bed and breakfast, which she is calling Circa, on Shawville’s Main Street. Judd started accepting reservations in May for the two rooms, each with a private


by Sophie Kuijper Dickson Clarendon Apr. 26, 2024 On Friday morning, Jeannie Judd recommended her husband Chris Judd take a shower. This was not out of the ordinary for Chris, who had worked as a dairy farmer in Clarendon his


To honour Administrative Professionals Day (Apr. 24) THE EQUITY spoke with people working in offices across three sectors in the Pontiac region (business, politics, and health) about what their day-to-day is like, and what keeps them coming back to work.


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