

Bristol terminates DG, municipality now hiring for the job
Council voted five in favour and one against the termination, which was effective May 26.


Council voted five in favour and one against the termination, which was effective May 26.


The window for submitting nomination papers to run for council seat 4 in the Municipality of Bristol is now closed.


The Municipality of Bristol has announced Sunday, June 28 as the polling day for residents to elect a new councillor to fill seat four. Advance


Bristol resident Deb Powell is the latest resident of that municipality to be honoured for volunteerism, receiving the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for excellent volunteer service.


Pontiac MNA André Fortin was joined by Quebec Liberal Party leader Charles Milliard at Onslow Elementary School in Quyon on Saturday for Fortin’s official nomination


Local theatre group Pontiac Community Players hosted its annual general meeting on Apr. 25, during which it summarized its 2025 activities, presented a positive financial


Graham cited disagreements over the fate of a Pontiac Station property as a reason for his resignation.


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


Council voted five in favour and one against the termination, which was effective May 26.


The window for submitting nomination papers to run for council seat 4 in the Municipality of Bristol is now closed.


The Municipality of Bristol has announced Sunday, June 28 as the polling day for residents to elect a new councillor to fill seat four. Advance polling will be Sunday, June 21. The seat was previously occupied by Greg Graham, who


Bristol resident Deb Powell is the latest resident of that municipality to be honoured for volunteerism, receiving the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for excellent volunteer service. Powell has volunteered with different organizations since moving to Bristol about 15 years ago. She


Pontiac MNA André Fortin was joined by Quebec Liberal Party leader Charles Milliard at Onslow Elementary School in Quyon on Saturday for Fortin’s official nomination as the party’s candidate in the upcoming provincial election.


Local theatre group Pontiac Community Players hosted its annual general meeting on Apr. 25, during which it summarized its 2025 activities, presented a positive financial report and foreshadowed some of the projects under way for 2026. The meeting held at


Graham cited disagreements over the fate of a Pontiac Station property as a reason for his resignation.


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.
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