
A little bit of country
Nikki Buechler Shawville Dec. 21, 2021 Eldon Ostrom started playing in his family’s band at the age of nine. That was a while ago: “2021
Nikki Buechler Shawville Dec. 21, 2021 Eldon Ostrom started playing in his family’s band at the age of nine. That was a while ago: “2021
Ghost town: province enacts curfew The provincial government implemented an overnight curfew to go along with its extension of lockdown conditions for four weeks, until
Énergie Davidson project awaits approval The Énergie Davidson project was introduced early in 2021 and was in the hands of provincial authorities. At the time
Allumettes residents experience landline outages Allumettes Island has experienced power outages over the years, and although they have slightly subsided, in the past year they
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Dec. 22 In a press conference held on Dec. 20, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé reported the highest daily increase in COVID-19
Nikki Buechler Pontiac Dec.18 Pontiac Enchanté hosted members of the Ironwood String Quartet on Saturday night: violinist/violist Carissa Klopoushak and violinist Jessica Linnebach played .
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Dec. 17 Seventy-one-year old former Quyon resident Albert Dumont has recently received his high school diploma from Ottawa’s Hillcrest High School. Dumont,
Carole St-Aubin Shawville Dec. 22 Dr. S.E. McDowell School organized fundraising events in support of a local family who were recently impacted by a severe
Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville Dec. 22 The Lions Club which has been around for many years is one of the largest service club organizations with 1.4
Dec. 25,1996 25 Years Ago UPA suing farmers: It’s a classic David-versus-Goliath story, and the Farmers for Freedom of Association are hoping for a bible-story
Nikki Buechler Shawville Dec. 21, 2021 Eldon Ostrom started playing in his family’s band at the age of nine. That was a while ago: “2021 marks my 50th year of playing traditional country music, and calling square dances in the
Ghost town: province enacts curfew The provincial government implemented an overnight curfew to go along with its extension of lockdown conditions for four weeks, until Feb. 8. The previous lockdown was set to run out on Jan. 11, but in
Énergie Davidson project awaits approval The Énergie Davidson project was introduced early in 2021 and was in the hands of provincial authorities. At the time MRC Warden Jane Toller provided an update on the conditions surrounding the potential reopening of
Allumettes residents experience landline outages Allumettes Island has experienced power outages over the years, and although they have slightly subsided, in the past year they have been facing issues with breaks in their telephone service. Allumette’s farmer David Gillespie has
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Dec. 22 In a press conference held on Dec. 20, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé reported the highest daily increase in COVID-19 (of 4,571) cases since Jan. 3, 2020 when the province was hit with the second
Nikki Buechler Pontiac Dec.18 Pontiac Enchanté hosted members of the Ironwood String Quartet on Saturday night: violinist/violist Carissa Klopoushak and violinist Jessica Linnebach played . . .
Carole St-Aubin Pontiac Dec. 17 Seventy-one-year old former Quyon resident Albert Dumont has recently received his high school diploma from Ottawa’s Hillcrest High School. Dumont, a human rights activist, did not attend Hillcrest but has taken up public speaking engagements
Carole St-Aubin Shawville Dec. 22 Dr. S.E. McDowell School organized fundraising events in support of a local family who were recently impacted by a severe vehicle accident. In October, a coin drive was held at the school as a first
Zainab Al-Mehdar Shawville Dec. 22 The Lions Club which has been around for many years is one of the largest service club organizations with 1.4 million members in approximately 46,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas around
Dec. 25,1996 25 Years Ago UPA suing farmers: It’s a classic David-versus-Goliath story, and the Farmers for Freedom of Association are hoping for a bible-story ending. About 50 farmers met at the . . .
PPHS REUNION: August 2, 2025
REGISTRATION IS ON AND ACTIVE!
$60 per person (cocktails, dinner)
Come connect with your classmates. Space limited, so registration & payment a must.
E-transfer: pphsreunioncommittee@gmail.com
Cheque: Kathy Wickens (call 613-600-1455)
331 Somerville Drive, Perth, ON K7H 3C6
Location: Otter Lake R.A. Association, 394 Tessier Street
Euchre tournament fundraiser for Otter Lake’s 150th Anniversary in 2026.
Pre-registration on now. $5 per person if pre-registered before the tournament. $8/pp at the door on the day of the tournament. You can send an e-transfer to pre-register to: otterlake150@outlook.com or contact Lory Beaudoin at: lorybeaudoin@gmail.com
The door opens at noon. Snacks and drinks for sale. The tournament starts at 1PM—prizes for the top 3 places; the lowest score and most lone hands. All skill levels welcome.
Paul Ryan Park, Waltham
The Valley’s Most Family Friendly Fair!
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