
Shawville considering zoning change to allow for Victoria Ave. apartments
The owner of Langford’s Grocery hopes to build an eight-unit apartment building next to his business.

The owner of Langford’s Grocery hopes to build an eight-unit apartment building next to his business.

The Ottawa River Planning Board is warning the water may rise above ‘minor flood levels’ in the coming days.

The owner of Langford’s Grocery hopes to build an eight-unit apartment building next to his business.

The Ottawa River Planning Board is warning the water may rise above ‘minor flood levels’ in the coming days.

A 3.9-magnitude earthquake was reported 20 kilometres northeast of Shawville just after 12:30 p.m. on Apr. 14.

After four days of curling at the 49th Shawville Community Bonspiel, local team Les Glorieux took home first place and the prized toilet seat trophy. The team won a tournament-high 40 points, meaning that they won five out of six

As the family wraps up this year’s season, Thomas and Claudine are preparing to take over a longstanding tradition started 49 years ago by their grandparents.

A 3.9-magnitude earthquake was reported 20 kilometres northeast of Shawville just after 12:30 p.m. on Apr. 14.

After four days of curling at the 49th Shawville Community Bonspiel, local team Les Glorieux took home first place and the prized toilet seat trophy. The team won a tournament-high 40 points, meaning that they won five out of six

As the family wraps up this year’s season, Thomas and Claudine are preparing to take over a longstanding tradition started 49 years ago by their grandparents.
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