Eardley Masham Road closed until “late fall”
CHRIS LOWREY MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Aug. 14, 2019 The Eardley-Masham Road will remain closed until “late fall” after being washed out in April during the
CHRIS LOWREY MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Aug. 14, 2019 The Eardley-Masham Road will remain closed until “late fall” after being washed out in April during the
Happy 55th wedding anniversary to Blythe and Carol (Horner) McCleary who were married on Aug. 15, 1964. Congratulations on this wonderful milestone. Couples celebrating their
On Aug. 11, 250 threshing machines gathered in St. Albert, Ont. to make a world record by operating the antique machines simultaneously. Officials from Guinness
J.D. Potié CAMPBELL’S BAY July 31, 2019 On July 31, the Fab Lab du Jardin invited residents to its headquarters in Campbell’s Bay for a
By Shelley Heaphy With back to school looming on the horizon, I thought we could discuss getting our kids involved in lunch and snack-making. If
The Eardley-Masham road that connects the Municipality of Pontiac to Masham is still closed after this spring’s flooding, and it’s not shocking. If you’ve spent
Dear Editor, Our waste management systems are in a bind and we don’t have very long to come up with ways of dealing with the
Dear Editor, On Aug. 4, my son was involved in an ATV accident in Ile du Grand Calumet, Que. (Calumet Island). I need to send
Aug. 17, 1994 25 Years Ago Midnight fire lays home to waste: Volunteers from the Shawville-Clarendon Fire Dept. were awakened just after one a.m. Monday
GOUV. DU QUÉBEC Communiqué GATINEAU Le 22 juill. 2019 Dans le cadre de sa tournée aux quatre coins du Québec afin de présenter le programme
CHRIS LOWREY MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Aug. 14, 2019 The Eardley-Masham Road will remain closed until “late fall” after being washed out in April during the spring floods, according to . . .
Happy 55th wedding anniversary to Blythe and Carol (Horner) McCleary who were married on Aug. 15, 1964. Congratulations on this wonderful milestone. Couples celebrating their anniversaries . . .
On Aug. 11, 250 threshing machines gathered in St. Albert, Ont. to make a world record by operating the antique machines simultaneously. Officials from Guinness World Records were there to judge . . .
J.D. Potié CAMPBELL’S BAY July 31, 2019 On July 31, the Fab Lab du Jardin invited residents to its headquarters in Campbell’s Bay for a hands-on, creative workshop using high-end innovative technology. The event served as an opportunity for .
By Shelley Heaphy With back to school looming on the horizon, I thought we could discuss getting our kids involved in lunch and snack-making. If your little ones aren’t quite at school age they can still learn a ton in
The Eardley-Masham road that connects the Municipality of Pontiac to Masham is still closed after this spring’s flooding, and it’s not shocking. If you’ve spent any amount of time on Quebec . . .
Dear Editor, Our waste management systems are in a bind and we don’t have very long to come up with ways of dealing with the waste we produce. Otherwise, we leave a legacy of random heaps of garbage for the
Dear Editor, On Aug. 4, my son was involved in an ATV accident in Ile du Grand Calumet, Que. (Calumet Island). I need to send my thanks to some people who were there and to voice my opinion to some
Aug. 17, 1994 25 Years Ago Midnight fire lays home to waste: Volunteers from the Shawville-Clarendon Fire Dept. were awakened just after one a.m. Monday to answer a call from Stark’s Corners. When they got to the scene, a house
GOUV. DU QUÉBEC Communiqué GATINEAU Le 22 juill. 2019 Dans le cadre de sa tournée aux quatre coins du Québec afin de présenter le programme Agir tôt, le ministre délégué à la Santé et aux Services sociaux, monsieur Lionel Carmant,
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