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CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 5, 2020 On Friday afternoon, members of the local clergy as well as some of their parishioners turned out on Shawville’s
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CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 5, 2020 On Friday afternoon, members of the local clergy as well as some of their parishioners turned out on Shawville’s


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 8, 2020 The union representing support workers, orderlies and administrative staff at health care facilities throughout the Outaouais held a protest


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 5, 2020 On Friday, several board members of the Villa James Shaw committee met in the Giant Tiger parking lot in
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 1, 2020 On Friday, the muicipality of Shawville announced a boil water advisory would come into effect on June 1 at
I really don’t like giving these columns up for personal issues but this little bit of navel gazing will have to be an exception. Ann


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON May 24, 2020 Despite the distancing measures put in place over the past few months, one charitable group from the area managed


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC June 3, 2020 Cannabis, stolen property uncovered in Mansfield Police say a tip led them to carry out searches on multiple properties


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC June 3, 2020 Police are warning the public, especially seniors, to be wary of a variety of scams and online extortion techniques


Ann Taylor is a born leader. She started out at the Pontiac Printshop in 1978, getting hired as a maternity leave replacement and rapidly working
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 21, 2020 A 66-year-old Campbell’s Bay man drowned on Thursday night after accidentally falling into the Ottawa River. Emergency crews


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 5, 2020 On Friday afternoon, members of the local clergy as well as some of their parishioners turned out on Shawville’s rue Main on Friday to protest police violence. Organized by Rev. Susan Lewis of the


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 8, 2020 The union representing support workers, orderlies and administrative staff at health care facilities throughout the Outaouais held a protest in Shawville outside the Pontiac Community Hospital on Monday afternoon, decrying the limiting of .


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 5, 2020 On Friday, several board members of the Villa James Shaw committee met in the Giant Tiger parking lot in Shawville to keep their distance while celebrating the signing of their contract with their architect.
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 1, 2020 On Friday, the muicipality of Shawville announced a boil water advisory would come into effect on June 1 at 7 a.m. and lasting for at least a week. Shawville councillor Bill McCleary explained that
I really don’t like giving these columns up for personal issues but this little bit of navel gazing will have to be an exception. Ann Taylor has left the Pontiac Printshop, and it’s going to really complicate our lives. For


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON May 24, 2020 Despite the distancing measures put in place over the past few months, one charitable group from the area managed to hold the second iteration of their fundraiser for the Kidney Foundation of Canada. Sand


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC June 3, 2020 Cannabis, stolen property uncovered in Mansfield Police say a tip led them to carry out searches on multiple properties in Mansfield on May 28 that turned up several stolen off-road vehicles and also a


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC June 3, 2020 Police are warning the public, especially seniors, to be wary of a variety of scams and online extortion techniques that have been going on during the pandemic. In a press release put out on


Ann Taylor is a born leader. She started out at the Pontiac Printshop in 1978, getting hired as a maternity leave replacement and rapidly working her way up the office hierarchy. She retired last week as the general manager of
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY May 21, 2020 A 66-year-old Campbell’s Bay man drowned on Thursday night after accidentally falling into the Ottawa River. Emergency crews were called out to a property on rue Second in Campbell’s Bay at around 10:30
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