Waltham: Helen Perry
I apologize for misspelling a name in my column last week. It should have read Lisa Liebeck (nee Archambault). Warm birthday wishes are extended to
I apologize for misspelling a name in my column last week. It should have read Lisa Liebeck (nee Archambault). Warm birthday wishes are extended to
The world is anxiously watching to see how this inauguration is going to go down. Even after the inauguration there is still going to be
EMILY HSUEH CAMPBELL’S BAY Jan. 20, 2021 UPDATE: The deadline to apply for the programs has been extended from Jan. 20 to Feb. 1 Cégep


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE Jan. 16, 2021 For the third weekend in a row, protestors took to the streets on Jan. 16, this time in Shawville,
STEPHEN RICCIO L’ÎSLE AUX ALLUMETTES Jan. 13, 2021 For residents of L’Îsle aux Allumettes, 2020 made for a significantly better year than 2019 with respect


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Jan. 8, 2021 The following interview with MRC Warden Jane Toller was conducted on Jan. 8. These answers have been edited for


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Jan. 13, 2021 Elementary schools in Quebec re-opened on Monday, Jan. 11, after being on an extended break since Dec. 16. Despite


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Jan. 13, 2021 As per the new restrictions announced by the provincial government last Wednesday, churches and places of worship will be


STEPHEN RICCIO QUYON Jan. 5, 2021 A vicious coyote attack on a deer on rue Saint Andrew in Quyon on Jan. 5 made for a


EMILY HSUEH CHATS FALLS Jan. 11, 2021 On the evening of Jan. 11, nearly 30 people gathered virtually via Zoom to learn more about the
I apologize for misspelling a name in my column last week. It should have read Lisa Liebeck (nee Archambault). Warm birthday wishes are extended to Jean Pelletier who is celebrating his birthday on Jan. 21. All the best of health
The world is anxiously watching to see how this inauguration is going to go down. Even after the inauguration there is still going to be a rough road ahead. How much more civil unrest will the Americans have? Well, we
EMILY HSUEH CAMPBELL’S BAY Jan. 20, 2021 UPDATE: The deadline to apply for the programs has been extended from Jan. 20 to Feb. 1 Cégep Heritage College will be offering programs to help anyone to learn either French or English


EMILY HSUEH SHAWVILLE Jan. 16, 2021 For the third weekend in a row, protestors took to the streets on Jan. 16, this time in Shawville, with handpainted signs to voice their disdain for the lockdown. Some of the signs were
STEPHEN RICCIO L’ÎSLE AUX ALLUMETTES Jan. 13, 2021 For residents of L’Îsle aux Allumettes, 2020 made for a significantly better year than 2019 with respect to power outages, with the total decreasing from 103 to 47. Local farmer David Gillespie


STEPHEN RICCIO PONTIAC Jan. 8, 2021 The following interview with MRC Warden Jane Toller was conducted on Jan. 8. These answers have been edited for the purpose of clarity. THE EQUITY: Let’s talk about your top priorities going into the


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Jan. 13, 2021 Elementary schools in Quebec re-opened on Monday, Jan. 11, after being on an extended break since Dec. 16. Despite the new restrictions in place for the province, elementary schools did not see major changes


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Jan. 13, 2021 As per the new restrictions announced by the provincial government last Wednesday, churches and places of worship will be closed until further notice. Many churches began streaming their services on platforms like Facebook, and


STEPHEN RICCIO QUYON Jan. 5, 2021 A vicious coyote attack on a deer on rue Saint Andrew in Quyon on Jan. 5 made for a rare occasion, especially for one resident who saw the predators right outside of her house,


EMILY HSUEH CHATS FALLS Jan. 11, 2021 On the evening of Jan. 11, nearly 30 people gathered virtually via Zoom to learn more about the natural wealth of the Chats Falls area. The presentation, which was held by the Friends
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