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After several years of big expenses, Fort-Coulonge's Centre de Loisir des Draveurs arena is once again in the green, thanks in large part to the significant fundraisers its committee has organized, like the tournament held last weekend.
The Fort-Coulonge Dirty Dogs won the men’s division of the tournament fundraiser for their hometown arena. Back row (from left) are Danick Bourque, Sebastien Bernard, Colton McIntosh, Benoit Beland, Jacob Stewart, Hugo Boisvert and Gavin Lance. Front row (from left) are Connor Bateman, Sacha Jolin, Sebastien McComeau, Hunter Beauregard, and Charlie Olmsted.
After several years of big expenses, Fort-Coulonge's Centre de Loisir des Draveurs arena is once again in the green, thanks in large part to the significant fundraisers its committee has organized, like the tournament held last weekend.
After several years of big expenses, Fort-Coulonge's Centre de Loisir des Draveurs arena is once again in the green, thanks in large part to the significant fundraisers its committee has organized, like the tournament held last weekend.
The Fort-Coulonge Dirty Dogs won the men’s division of the tournament fundraiser for their hometown arena. Back row (from left) are Danick Bourque, Sebastien Bernard, Colton McIntosh, Benoit Beland, Jacob Stewart, Hugo Boisvert and Gavin Lance. Front row (from left) are Connor Bateman, Sacha Jolin, Sebastien McComeau, Hunter Beauregard, and Charlie Olmsted.
After several years of big expenses, Fort-Coulonge's Centre de Loisir des Draveurs arena is once again in the green, thanks in large part to the significant fundraisers its committee has organized, like the tournament held last weekend.

Chartrand tourney donates $55K

The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.

Chartrand tourney donates $55K

The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.

2025 Year in Review

Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoy THE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the next four weeks, we’ll take some time to look back on some of last year’s most memorable stories, starting with Pontiac’s first baby of 2025.

2025 Year in Review

Feeling nostalgic for 2025? You’ll enjoy THE EQUITY’s 2025 Year in Review. Over the next four weeks, we’ll take some time to look back on some of last year’s most memorable stories, starting with Pontiac’s first baby of 2025.

Municipal Elections 2025

Election Coverage

Quebec’s next municipal elections will take place on Sunday, November 2, 2025, when voters across the province will choose their mayors, councillors, and wardens.

Warden candidates reflect on election results, acknowledge vote split

Pontiac votes in seven new mayors, five incumbents

Who’s running to be your next mayor? Fort-Coulonge

Who’s running to be your next mayor? L’Île-du-Grand-Calumet

Watch our Conversation with the Candidates for Warden of MRC Pontiac Livestream!

Community Calendar

Crowds gather at the Shawville fairgrounds for the annual demolition derby on Monday.

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Resisting the slop

The Merriam-Webster dictionary’s word of the year for 2025 was ‘slop’. No, not the food scraps thrown to a pig. But not far off. The modern-day slop is defined as “digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence.”  In other words, it’s

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Chris Judd
Chris Judd is a farmer in Clarendon on land that has been in his family for generations.

Oakam

Christmas gifts were different this year. But the animals still came first. Seventy-five or 80 years ago, when I got

Time for a chat with Grandpa

When I started ag college almost 60 years ago, the extensive use of chemicals on the farm was just becoming

AI on the farm

At a recent AGM of the Quebec Farmers’ Association, the subject of AI (artificial intelligence) came up. As I looked

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December 20, 2000

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50 YEARS AGO

December 17, 1975

Police News: The road blocks in Shawville Monday were part of a search for hold-up men who robbed Glenwood Five

December 17, 1975

Police News: The road blocks in Shawville Monday were part of a search for hold-up men who robbed Glenwood Five

75 YEARS AGO

December 21, 1950

Nearly 500 Crowd into High School For Second Annual Talent Revue: The walls of Shawville Theatre were bulging last Wednesday

December 21, 1950

Nearly 500 Crowd into High School For Second Annual Talent Revue: The walls of Shawville Theatre were bulging last Wednesday

100 YEARS AGO

December 24, 1925

How Is It?: Dear readers, in your Christmas purchases, have you given the local dealers a chance to supply your

125 YEARS AGO

December 20, 1900

County council: The Sec.-Treasurer informed the Council that Mr. Barry had been instructed to make a demand on Mr. C.

December 20, 1900

County council: The Sec.-Treasurer informed the Council that Mr. Barry had been instructed to make a demand on Mr. C.

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