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November 26, 2025

Caleb Nickerson

Two thieves sought by SQ

CALEB NICKERSON CHAPEAU July 25, 2018 Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects in a break and enter that took place

What’s shakin’ baby?

CALEB NICKERSON MRC PONTIAC July 19, 2018 Was that a plane? A passing truck? Ate too many beans the night before? Residents around Shawville and

Thorne municipal garage on the way

CALEB NICKERSON LADYSMITH July 25, 2018 Construction is well underway on the new municipal garage in Ladysmith, with work estimated to be complete by the

Chanting the night away at Esprit

CALEB NICKERSON DAVIDSON July 11, 2018 The waters of the Ottawa River in Davidson rang with music and ancient Indian mantras on Wednesday evening, as

Third annual Fry Day celebrations

CALEB NICKERSON ALLUMETTE ISLAND July 13, 2018 On July 13, Trimmer’s Fries on Allumette Island hosted their third annual celebration to mark National French Fry

New councillor on the Island

CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET ISLAND July 16, 2018 Barely a third of the electorate headed to the polls for the byelection for council seat four on

Mischief charges against Fleury dropped

CALEB NICKERSON GATINEAU July 13, 2018 On July 13, charges against six Indigenous activists, including Fort Coulonge resident and provincial Green Party candidate Roger Fleury,

Local rides to conquer cancer

CALEB NICKERSON QUEBEC July 18, 2018 Last weekend, a Clarendon man pedaled over 200 kilometres to raise money for cancer research, riding in an annual

Residency attracts artists from home and away

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE July 20, 2018 On July 20, around a dozen local and visiting artists held a vernissage at Art Brûlant & Impressions in Shawville, showcasing the skills they had been cultivating throughout the week. Part of the eighth

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Two thieves sought by SQ

CALEB NICKERSON CHAPEAU July 25, 2018 Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects in a break and enter that took place in Chapeau last month. At around 2:30 p.m. on June 10, a 68-year-old woman was

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What’s shakin’ baby?

CALEB NICKERSON MRC PONTIAC July 19, 2018 Was that a plane? A passing truck? Ate too many beans the night before? Residents around Shawville and Campbell’s Bay experienced a small earthquake on July 19 at about 11:43 a.m., according to

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Thorne municipal garage on the way

CALEB NICKERSON LADYSMITH July 25, 2018 Construction is well underway on the new municipal garage in Ladysmith, with work estimated to be complete by the end of October. Mayor Karen Daly Kelly explained that the 410 sq. m. building will

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Chanting the night away at Esprit

CALEB NICKERSON DAVIDSON July 11, 2018 The waters of the Ottawa River in Davidson rang with music and ancient Indian mantras on Wednesday evening, as Esprit Rafting hosted their first ever sunset Kirtan. Organized by Esprit’s owner Jim Coffey and

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Third annual Fry Day celebrations

CALEB NICKERSON ALLUMETTE ISLAND July 13, 2018 On July 13, Trimmer’s Fries on Allumette Island hosted their third annual celebration to mark National French Fry day, bringing out hundreds of people to eat, and enjoy their favorite tuber. Owner Cheryl

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New councillor on the Island

CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET ISLAND July 16, 2018 Barely a third of the electorate headed to the polls for the byelection for council seat four on Calumet Island, but nevertheless Alice Meilleur Pieschke came away with a convincing win. When voting

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Mischief charges against Fleury dropped

CALEB NICKERSON GATINEAU July 13, 2018 On July 13, charges against six Indigenous activists, including Fort Coulonge resident and provincial Green Party candidate Roger Fleury, were dropped by the City of Gatineau. The charges stemmed from a protest back in

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Local rides to conquer cancer

CALEB NICKERSON QUEBEC July 18, 2018 Last weekend, a Clarendon man pedaled over 200 kilometres to raise money for cancer research, riding in an annual event that brought in millions of dollars. Mike Guitard explained that he signed up for

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