Bilan de l’assurance récolte 2018 – région de l’Outaouais
FAQ Communiqué GATINEAU Le 11 avril 2019 La Financière agricole du Québec dresse le portrait de la saison de végétation et des interventions du Programme
FAQ Communiqué GATINEAU Le 11 avril 2019 La Financière agricole du Québec dresse le portrait de la saison de végétation et des interventions du Programme
The first spring meeting of St. Mary’s CWL was held the evening of April 8. Following the reading of the March minutes, correspondence and the
Happy birthday to the following people celebrating this week: Grace Stewart, Sally Keindel, William Hayes, Christina Elliott, Mary Ellen Barber, Jenna Keindel, Curtis Young, Brent
I would like to wish the following people a very happy birthday: Maureen Gagnon and myself on April 17, Bradley Frost on April 18, Philippe
We were saddened to hear of the passing of world renowned surgeon Dr. Wilbert Keon. He was the founder of the Ottawa Heart Institute. He
Deepest sympathy is extended to the Gibeault family as Joseph Gibeault passed away on April 2. We are also thinking of the Hickey family as
Card results for April 2 were: 50/50 was won by Giselle Beaudin and the door prize by Dorcas Sparling. Ladies’ first was won by Sharon
The Midget A Lions represented the Outaouais in the first weekend of April in an inter-regional tournament in St. Gabriel de Brandon, Que. The team
J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE April 13, 2019 On April 13, around 120 Pontiac residents gathered at the Shawville United Church for the Villa James Shaw’s (VJS)
J.D. Potié DAVIDSON April 14, 2019 On April 14, around a dozen Pontiac residents gathered at the Magnum Outfitters Lodge in Davidson, to listen to
FAQ Communiqué GATINEAU Le 11 avril 2019 La Financière agricole du Québec dresse le portrait de la saison de végétation et des interventions du Programme d’assurance récolte de la dernière année pour la région de l’Outaouais. Ainsi, en 2018, 312
The first spring meeting of St. Mary’s CWL was held the evening of April 8. Following the reading of the March minutes, correspondence and the treasurer’s reports were given. Items discussed were the annual Rock-a-thon scheduled for April 25 from
Happy birthday to the following people celebrating this week: Grace Stewart, Sally Keindel, William Hayes, Christina Elliott, Mary Ellen Barber, Jenna Keindel, Curtis Young, Brent Plouffe, Robert Wilson, Rev. Mavis Brownlee, April Judd, Mitchell McCann, Jennifer Boyd, Dianne M. Judd,
I would like to wish the following people a very happy birthday: Maureen Gagnon and myself on April 17, Bradley Frost on April 18, Philippe O’Brien on April 19, Michael McCrank on April 20, Susan Belanger and Danny Lepack on
We were saddened to hear of the passing of world renowned surgeon Dr. Wilbert Keon. He was the founder of the Ottawa Heart Institute. He never forgot his Valley roots in Sheenboro, Que. Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers are
Deepest sympathy is extended to the Gibeault family as Joseph Gibeault passed away on April 2. We are also thinking of the Hickey family as Tom Hickey passed away suddenly on April 10. Our sympathies are also going out to
Card results for April 2 were: 50/50 was won by Giselle Beaudin and the door prize by Dorcas Sparling. Ladies’ first was won by Sharon Fleury and second by Janet Lafleur. Men’s first was won by Denis Lafleur and second
The Midget A Lions represented the Outaouais in the first weekend of April in an inter-regional tournament in St. Gabriel de Brandon, Que. The team was proud and eager to prove their abilities to the rest of the province and
J.D. Potié SHAWVILLE April 13, 2019 On April 13, around 120 Pontiac residents gathered at the Shawville United Church for the Villa James Shaw’s (VJS) third annual Easter Tea. With volunteers preparing servings of sandwiches and pastries in the kitchen,
J.D. Potié DAVIDSON April 14, 2019 On April 14, around a dozen Pontiac residents gathered at the Magnum Outfitters Lodge in Davidson, to listen to stories about encounters with some of the rarest, most majestic and sometimes dangerous animals in
The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Renfrew County historian Dave Lemkay to speak on Pines in the Sand – Lemke Family Roots and Branches. This free public presentation takes place on Sunday, August 17, 2pm, at the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola. His talk draws on his extensive family research from Germany to Petawawa Township, across North America and the world. Refreshments will be served.
The Valley’s Most Family Friendly Fair!
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