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Last week, Pontiac MP Will Amos re-emerged from six weeks of radio silence following a pair of embarrassing incidents this spring.
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Last week, Pontiac MP Will Amos re-emerged from six weeks of radio silence following a pair of embarrassing incidents this spring.
On Saturday afternoon, Larry and I, Charlie and Susan Ethier, Gerry and Edythe Perry and Phil and Ita Perry of Waltham, attended the celebration of
Our condolences and deepest sympathies go out to Frank and the Retty family on the recent passing of his sister, Shirley Trembley of Colorado.
Our thoughts and prayers for the Francoeur family on the loss of Laurier on July 6. He was the husband of the late June (nee
This past Saturday, I finally had plans. It was so nice to head out in the morning with . . .


Photos from Canada Day celebrations in Shawville and Sheenboro.


Jorge Maria shawville July 1, 2021 Shawville celebrated its first Canada Day parade since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The day was filled with


Julien St-Jean Sheenboro July 1, 2021 To celebrate Canada Day, Sheenboro residents decorated their homes and drove through the town on floats. Residents were invited


Voices of support for victims of residential schools Julien St-Jean After hearing of the 215 Indigenous children found in a mass grave at a residential


Julien St-Jean Campbells Bay July 3, 2021 In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rob Black and Matt Greer wanted to figure out a
Last week, Pontiac MP Will Amos re-emerged from six weeks of radio silence following a pair of embarrassing incidents this spring.
On Saturday afternoon, Larry and I, Charlie and Susan Ethier, Gerry and Edythe Perry and Phil and Ita Perry of Waltham, attended the celebration of life service of Francois Gauthier. It was held at the Co-op Funeral home in Hull,
Our condolences and deepest sympathies go out to Frank and the Retty family on the recent passing of his sister, Shirley Trembley of Colorado.
Our thoughts and prayers for the Francoeur family on the loss of Laurier on July 6. He was the husband of the late June (nee Richard).
This past Saturday, I finally had plans. It was so nice to head out in the morning with . . .


Photos from Canada Day celebrations in Shawville and Sheenboro.


Jorge Maria shawville July 1, 2021 Shawville celebrated its first Canada Day parade since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The day was filled with sun and clouds but that didn’t stop the parade-goers from coming out in force. By


Julien St-Jean Sheenboro July 1, 2021 To celebrate Canada Day, Sheenboro residents decorated their homes and drove through the town on floats. Residents were invited to decorate their homes by the Sheenboro Recreation Association (RA), who gave out Canadian flags


Voices of support for victims of residential schools Julien St-Jean After hearing of the 215 Indigenous children found in a mass grave at a residential school in Kamloops, B.C., Reverend Susan Lewis hung an orange shirt on the door of


Julien St-Jean Campbells Bay July 3, 2021 In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rob Black and Matt Greer wanted to figure out a way to see their friends. Their solution was to organize a small golf tournament with
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