

Life and death on the farm: the story of Éric Labine
Éric Labine was a farmer. That’s what he was born to do. He grew up moving toilet paper roll hay bales around the living room
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Éric Labine was a farmer. That’s what he was born to do. He grew up moving toilet paper roll hay bales around the living room


CHRIS LOWREYHull Feb. 24, 2020 About two-dozen Pontiac residents took to the front entrance of the Hull Hospital to protest the temporary closure of the


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 15, 2020 On Saturday, the Shawville Curling Club was packed as dozens of players turned out for the annual Spread


CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Feb. 16, 2020 The Pontiac Senior Comets had an unusual finish to their regular season games with a back-and-forth double header


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 15, 2020 On Saturday night, the Campbell’s Bay RA hall was packed for the Pontiac Lions Club’s annual murder mystery.


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 19, 2020 While her fellow volunteers focus on their various projects, one member of the Pontiac Archives is looking for the


Caleb Nickerson, The Equity On Sunday morning, the basement of Immaculate Conception Church in Bryson was filled with the smell of bacon, sausage and pancakes


Caleb Nickerson, The Equity The Shawville Rotary Club was graced with a visit from their District Governor Gerald Lambert (seated centre) at their meeting on
CALEB NICKERSON Chelsea Feb. 14, 2020 The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociauxde l’Outaouais (CISSSO) is introducing several new positions to better serve
CALEB NICKERSON RAPIDES DES JOACHIMS Feb. 19, 2020 The Municipality of Rapides des Joachims is undergoing some change, as the departure of two councillors has


Éric Labine was a farmer. That’s what he was born to do. He grew up moving toilet paper roll hay bales around the living room with his toy tractors (Case-Massey only) and rode along on the real thing thanks to


CHRIS LOWREYHull Feb. 24, 2020 About two-dozen Pontiac residents took to the front entrance of the Hull Hospital to protest the temporary closure of the Pontiac Community Hospital’s obstetrics unit. The group waved placards decrying the . . . hour-plus


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 15, 2020 On Saturday, the Shawville Curling Club was packed as dozens of players turned out for the annual Spread the Love Bonspiel. The event is a long-standing fundraiser for the University of Ottawa Heart


CALEB NICKERSON FORT COULONGE Feb. 16, 2020 The Pontiac Senior Comets had an unusual finish to their regular season games with a back-and-forth double header against the Maniwaki Forestiers. On Saturday night, the Pontiac boys headed to the . .


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 15, 2020 On Saturday night, the Campbell’s Bay RA hall was packed for the Pontiac Lions Club’s annual murder mystery. The club has traditionally had a . . .


CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 19, 2020 While her fellow volunteers focus on their various projects, one member of the Pontiac Archives is looking for the public’s help to research . . .


Caleb Nickerson, The Equity On Sunday morning, the basement of Immaculate Conception Church in Bryson was filled with the smell of bacon, sausage and pancakes for the . . .


Caleb Nickerson, The Equity The Shawville Rotary Club was graced with a visit from their District Governor Gerald Lambert (seated centre) at their meeting on Feb. 10, as part of his tour of the 75 clubs he represents. He explained
CALEB NICKERSON Chelsea Feb. 14, 2020 The Centre intégré de santé et de services sociauxde l’Outaouais (CISSSO) is introducing several new positions to better serve rural communities. CAQ Minister for the Outaouais, Mathieu Lacombe, speaking on behalf
CALEB NICKERSON RAPIDES DES JOACHIMS Feb. 19, 2020 The Municipality of Rapides des Joachims is undergoing some change, as the departure of two councillors has forced them to hold a by-election. The remote . . .
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