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August 20, 2026

Caleb Nickerson

What a Canada Day

Shawville Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE June 30 – July 2, 2017 Despite menacing clouds and brief periods of torrential rain, hundreds of people came out to

$8,000 for the Villa

Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE June 30, 2017 The Shawville R.A. Hall was filled to capacity Friday night as local citizens gathered for the second annual Villa

Durocher joins race

Caleb NickersonCAMPBELL’S BAYJune 20, 2017At the monthly meeting of the council of mayors last Tuesday, Warden Raymond Durocher announced that he would be running for

Protestants put on poultry party

Caleb NickersonSHAWVILLE June 15, 2017Dozens of hungry folks flocked to the Anglican Church hall in Shawville on Thursday evening for a barbeque chicken supper.In addition

What a Canada Day

Shawville Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE June 30 – July 2, 2017 Despite menacing clouds and brief periods of torrential rain, hundreds of people came out to Shawville over the weekend to celebrate the 150th anniversary of confederation. The members of the

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$8,000 for the Villa

Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE June 30, 2017 The Shawville R.A. Hall was filled to capacity Friday night as local citizens gathered for the second annual Villa James Shaw Canada Day fundraiser dance. Albert Armstrong, president of the Villa James Shaw committee,

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St. Paul’s commemorates 175 years

Caleb Nickerson SHAWVILLE July 2, 2017 It is not often that an institution can say it predates the nation it resides in. As many local residents were celebrating the 150th anniversary of Confederation, parishioners at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in

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Durocher joins race

Caleb NickersonCAMPBELL’S BAYJune 20, 2017At the monthly meeting of the council of mayors last Tuesday, Warden Raymond Durocher announced that he would be running for the newly created position of elected warden. This comes on the heels of former MNA

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Protestants put on poultry party

Caleb NickersonSHAWVILLE June 15, 2017Dozens of hungry folks flocked to the Anglican Church hall in Shawville on Thursday evening for a barbeque chicken supper.In addition to the succulent poultry being seared by several men from the congregation, the buffet table

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