

Sheen Archives hosts first St. Patrick’s tea
The Sheenboro Archives held its first St. Patrick’s tea at the municipal hall on Sunday afternoon, and hopes to turn the event into an annual
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The Sheenboro Archives held its first St. Patrick’s tea at the municipal hall on Sunday afternoon, and hopes to turn the event into an annual


The RA grounds in Otter Lake were busy over the weekend as the municipality’s 150th anniversary committee hosted its winter carnival, in spite of the




This week we are continuing our dive into the Wyman Women’s Institute Cook Book, published on the occasion of the group’s 60th anniversary in 1973.


Quebec scraps royalty program for sawmills The Quebec government announced last week the termination of a royalty program for sawmills in the province, an attempt




A group of concerned citizens are organizing a meeting next week to discuss the future of Fort-Coulonge business Café Downtown, in hopes of keeping it




Dr. Talko says he’s appealing the suspension, which is set to begin later this month.


The Luskville Community Centre was packed with families on Friday night as the Groupe Action Jeunesse (GAJ) hosted its annual talent show. The non-profit recreation


The Sheenboro Archives held its first St. Patrick’s tea at the municipal hall on Sunday afternoon, and hopes to turn the event into an annual one. Archives member Tim Doyle explained that the group had packed the hall for the


The RA grounds in Otter Lake were busy over the weekend as the municipality’s 150th anniversary committee hosted its winter carnival, in spite of the rainy weather. The weekend kicked off on Friday night with a talent show that packed




This week we are continuing our dive into the Wyman Women’s Institute Cook Book, published on the occasion of the group’s 60th anniversary in 1973. This week’s selection is Johnny cake. Johnny who? Depp? Cochran? Who knows, who cares, so


Quebec scraps royalty program for sawmills The Quebec government announced last week the termination of a royalty program for sawmills in the province, an attempt to provide relief to an industry that has been hit hard by tariffs, according to




A group of concerned citizens are organizing a meeting next week to discuss the future of Fort-Coulonge business Café Downtown, in hopes of keeping it going. The business, which originally opened in 2021 and was sold to new owners in




Dr. Talko says he’s appealing the suspension, which is set to begin later this month.


The Luskville Community Centre was packed with families on Friday night as the Groupe Action Jeunesse (GAJ) hosted its annual talent show. The non-profit recreation group, combined with additional children from the local daycare, hosted 11 acts by children on
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