
PHS holiday play brings together beloved Christmas characters on one stage
A dentist at the North Pole? That was the premise of Pontiac High School’s holiday theatre production held in the school’s auditorium on Wednesday night.

A dentist at the North Pole? That was the premise of Pontiac High School’s holiday theatre production held in the school’s auditorium on Wednesday night.

“Actors are advocates for the human experience,” Moore told THE EQUITY after winning the award for best male actor in his graduating class at the



Pontiac High School’s 2024 graduating students took a very solid step into adulthood on Saturday evening, crossing the stage to mark their official completion of

Pontiac High School’s senior girls and junior boys basketball teams hosted their first games of the season on Thursday night in Shawville in front of

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation happens annually on Sept. 30 and honours the children who endured residential schools, some of whom made it

A dentist at the North Pole? That was the premise of Pontiac High School’s holiday theatre production held in the school’s auditorium on Wednesday night. The short play, called A Christmas Pageant, features Hermey the Elf (played by Robin Lottes)

“Actors are advocates for the human experience,” Moore told THE EQUITY after winning the award for best male actor in his graduating class at the Toronto Film School.



Pontiac High School’s 2024 graduating students took a very solid step into adulthood on Saturday evening, crossing the stage to mark their official completion of their high school diplomas. They began their high school journeys in 2019, not knowing that

Pontiac High School’s senior girls and junior boys basketball teams hosted their first games of the season on Thursday night in Shawville in front of their home fans. The junior boys, who were kicking off their season against Division 4

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation happens annually on Sept. 30 and honours the children who endured residential schools, some of whom made it through and some of whom did not, as well as their families and communities. In
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