
Shawville’s Tanguay guides Guelph to curling nationals
Shawville native Monica Tanguay has spent four years curling with Guelph Gryphons women’s team which, at the end of this month, is heading to compete

Shawville native Monica Tanguay has spent four years curling with Guelph Gryphons women’s team which, at the end of this month, is heading to compete

“They’re not just a physical upgrade to our gym; they represent the growth, energy, and spirit of our entire school community,” said leadership student Jaycie

The viewing room at the Shawville Curling Club was busy all day Saturday as 12 teams competed in the 44th annual Farmers Bonspiel. However, a

The medical clinic, home to 13 family doctors, a physiotherapist, two specialized nurse practitioners, an osteopath and an after-hours care clinic, has served a critical

Susan Richardson is determined not to fall behind when it comes to technology. The Shawville senior has a tablet which she uses for email and

After surviving a fire, an economic recession, and the arrival of big box stores, the longtime Shawville mainstay will be closing up shop before the

The annual hockey event was bigger than ever this year, offering a look back on the town’s junior hockey history, with a special puck drop

The gym at McDowell Elementary School was packed full of overflowing tables Saturday as vendors from across the region gathered for the second in-person rendition

The Anglican church celebrated the official reopening of its community hall, which thanks to grant money now has new flooring, electrical, and kitchen appliances, and

“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

Shawville native Monica Tanguay has spent four years curling with Guelph Gryphons women’s team which, at the end of this month, is heading to compete in the U Sports national championships in Alberta.

“They’re not just a physical upgrade to our gym; they represent the growth, energy, and spirit of our entire school community,” said leadership student Jaycie Hodgins, who emceed the ribbon-cutting ceremony with classmate Allie Benoit in December.

The viewing room at the Shawville Curling Club was busy all day Saturday as 12 teams competed in the 44th annual Farmers Bonspiel. However, a quick scan of the room revealed not everyone there was a farmer. Eric Smith, who

The medical clinic, home to 13 family doctors, a physiotherapist, two specialized nurse practitioners, an osteopath and an after-hours care clinic, has served a critical role in connecting Pontiac residents with basic healthcare over the years.

Susan Richardson is determined not to fall behind when it comes to technology. The Shawville senior has a tablet which she uses for email and Facebook, but she doesn’t know how to connect to a WiFi network. “At Hursty’s Restaurant,

After surviving a fire, an economic recession, and the arrival of big box stores, the longtime Shawville mainstay will be closing up shop before the end of this month, just over 50 years after owners Richard and Carolyn Meisner bought

The annual hockey event was bigger than ever this year, offering a look back on the town’s junior hockey history, with a special puck drop from former mayor and Jr. B president Albert Armstrong.

The gym at McDowell Elementary School was packed full of overflowing tables Saturday as vendors from across the region gathered for the second in-person rendition of the Pontiac Artisans Market since it began in 2020. Natasha Beardsley of Bristol Bee

The Anglican church celebrated the official reopening of its community hall, which thanks to grant money now has new flooring, electrical, and kitchen appliances, and is also fully accessible.

“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.
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