Shawville – Lyse Lacourse
Allison Corrigan reports that on the week of Jan. 31 to Feb. 6, 2021 the nighttime temperatures ranged from -25.55 Celsius to -7.77 Celsius. The
Allison Corrigan reports that on the week of Jan. 31 to Feb. 6, 2021 the nighttime temperatures ranged from -25.55 Celsius to -7.77 Celsius. The
Whether we are exhausted, embarrassed, frustrated, or simply in a hurry, a toddler, school aged or tweenager’s tantrum can be difficult to deal with. It
Feb. 4,1998 25 Years Ago Maple sugar bushes beaten by January ice storm: When the sap flows at the Maple Dale Farms this spring, owner
It should not have come as a big surprise last week when Quebec’s minister responsible for the French language, Jean-François Roberge, called for the resignation


Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac February 9, 2022 Today marks my last day working for The Equity, a bittersweet goodbye. I remember when I first started working


Growing up in Bristol Reese Rusenstrom was either at her family home or at their neighbour’s farm grooming or caring for the animals. Being there


The 46th annual Shawville Community Curling Bonspiel wrapped up on Sunday with speeches from the organizers, all participants claiming prizes and the awarding of the


Brett Thoms Shawville February 4, 2023 The Otter Lake RA held a dart tournament and Ice Fishing Derby on Saturday morning. “We got some diehard


Zainab Al-Mehdar Campbell’s Bay February 1, 2022 Inspired by the late Maurice Beauregard’s love of serving and continuously advocating for the community, his family has


Brett Thoms Bryson February 3-5, 2023 Despite the -30 degree weather, Bryson’s Winterfest, part of celebrations for the 150th year since the town was incorporated,
Allison Corrigan reports that on the week of Jan. 31 to Feb. 6, 2021 the nighttime temperatures ranged from -25.55 Celsius to -7.77 Celsius. The daytime temperatures ranged from -3.33 Celsius to 1.66 Celsius. The week of Jan. 30 to
Whether we are exhausted, embarrassed, frustrated, or simply in a hurry, a toddler, school aged or tweenager’s tantrum can be difficult to deal with. It helps to remember that a child who is having a tantrum is calling out for
Feb. 4,1998 25 Years Ago Maple sugar bushes beaten by January ice storm: When the sap flows at the Maple Dale Farms this spring, owner Eric Campbell says “It will be like rain.” Campbell points upwards to the broken tops
It should not have come as a big surprise last week when Quebec’s minister responsible for the French language, Jean-François Roberge, called for the resignation or firing of Ottawa’s recently-appointed anti-Islamophobia representative, Amira Elghawaby. Elghawaby’s alleged transgression came in 2019,


Zainab Al-Mehdar Pontiac February 9, 2022 Today marks my last day working for The Equity, a bittersweet goodbye. I remember when I first started working here with everything being new I asked so many questions but people were always patient


Growing up in Bristol Reese Rusenstrom was either at her family home or at their neighbour’s farm grooming or caring for the animals. Being there she felt most at home, which is what led her to compete in this year’s


The 46th annual Shawville Community Curling Bonspiel wrapped up on Sunday with speeches from the organizers, all participants claiming prizes and the awarding of the Toilet Seat Trophy to the overall winners. The team called The Four Lads, composed of


Brett Thoms Shawville February 4, 2023 The Otter Lake RA held a dart tournament and Ice Fishing Derby on Saturday morning. “We got some diehard fishermen there’s about maybe 40 to 50 people out there fishing right now,” said Shane


Zainab Al-Mehdar Campbell’s Bay February 1, 2022 Inspired by the late Maurice Beauregard’s love of serving and continuously advocating for the community, his family has created an annual graduation award for students in the Pontiac. The memorial award is called


Brett Thoms Bryson February 3-5, 2023 Despite the -30 degree weather, Bryson’s Winterfest, part of celebrations for the 150th year since the town was incorporated, went on. Celebrations kicked off Friday night with an outdoor hockey tournament and husky dog
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