

Concert night at the winery
Darius Shahheydari Clarendon March 14, 2020 Clarendon’s Little Red Wagon Winery hosted a concert this past Saturday night. Scott Judd and his family own the


Darius Shahheydari Clarendon March 14, 2020 Clarendon’s Little Red Wagon Winery hosted a concert this past Saturday night. Scott Judd and his family own the


Darius Shahheydari Gatineau March 18, 2020 This past week, Quebec has applied a significant number of measures to combat COVID-19, which is now considered a


Darius Shahheydari Fort Coulonge March 14, 2020 The annual snowmobile races took place at the track by the Centre de loisirs de Draveurs in Fort
Mar. 15, 1995 25 Years Ago Feeding the deer in Ladysmith: Lillian Pasch hosts some odd dinner guests for breakfast and supper every day. About
What a refreshing thing to hear or read, “You’re enough!” This needs to be said to parents around you more often. I saw a wonderful


On Friday afternoon, the Queenswood Cup wrapped up at the Shawville Curling Club with the home team coming away . . .


Darius Shahheydari Bristol March 7, 2020 A row of parked cars on the side of the road narrowed the way up to the lodge as


DARIUS SHAHHEYDARI SHAWVILLE March 11, 2020 Quebec has confirmed just three cases of the Coronavirus in the province, as of March 9. Nationwide, that number


CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC March 11, 2020 The Sûreté du Québec and other law enforcement agencies are warning people to be vigilant against the evolving threat
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Feb. 25, 2020 The provincial CAQ government announced on Feb. 25 that it will be allocating more than $180 million for .


Darius Shahheydari Clarendon March 14, 2020 Clarendon’s Little Red Wagon Winery hosted a concert this past Saturday night. Scott Judd and his family own the winery. Scott had his once-a-year opening act performing alongside Dr. Keith MacLellan. On the Eve


Darius Shahheydari Gatineau March 18, 2020 This past week, Quebec has applied a significant number of measures to combat COVID-19, which is now considered a pandemic. COVID-19, or coronaviruses, are described by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a family


Darius Shahheydari Fort Coulonge March 14, 2020 The annual snowmobile races took place at the track by the Centre de loisirs de Draveurs in Fort Coulonge last Saturday. Competitors were grouped into classes based on their age and the features
Mar. 15, 1995 25 Years Ago Feeding the deer in Ladysmith: Lillian Pasch hosts some odd dinner guests for breakfast and supper every day. About 10 deer gather in Pasch’s backyard, gobbling up the grain she has set out for
What a refreshing thing to hear or read, “You’re enough!” This needs to be said to parents around you more often. I saw a wonderful post online about how mothers are thinking “Did I do enough, am I good enough?”


On Friday afternoon, the Queenswood Cup wrapped up at the Shawville Curling Club with the home team coming away . . .


Darius Shahheydari Bristol March 7, 2020 A row of parked cars on the side of the road narrowed the way up to the lodge as the designated parking space left no more room for any more visitors. Climbing up the


DARIUS SHAHHEYDARI SHAWVILLE March 11, 2020 Quebec has confirmed just three cases of the Coronavirus in the province, as of March 9. Nationwide, that number is 62. Those who believe they may be experiencing symptoms related to the virus are


CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC March 11, 2020 The Sûreté du Québec and other law enforcement agencies are warning people to be vigilant against the evolving threat posed by scammers. This year’s theme for . . .
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Feb. 25, 2020 The provincial CAQ government announced on Feb. 25 that it will be allocating more than $180 million for . . .
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