An end to a long legal saga
On June 12, the Municipality of Pontiac council decided that based on the legal opinion of RPGL lawyers, they would not pursue the recouperation of
On June 12, the Municipality of Pontiac council decided that based on the legal opinion of RPGL lawyers, they would not pursue the recouperation of
Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE June 16, 2018 Fort Coulonge’s favourite community street festival took over downtown on Saturday, filling rue Baume with waves of people,
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CLARENDON June 15, 2018 For many, the chance to meet a lifelong hockey hero may never come – especially when said hero flies
Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE June 17, 2018 It was a scene that Broken Arrow Drummer Sébastien Beaudoin would have never imagined possible just 30 years ago,
Chris Lowrey SHAWVILLE June 20, 2018 The recently announced Shawville senior hockey team might not even make it on the ice in the fall. Nick
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY June 14, 2018 Having just recently acquired ownership of the facilities, one non-profit retirement residence is already planning on making room
Donald Teuma-Castelletti OTTER LAKE June 16, 2018 A fire chief who had served over 50 years with his crew was honoured at a party on
Chris Lowrey MUN. OF PONTIAC June 12, 2018 After an extended court battle, the Municipality of Pontiac’s council voted 5-2 against recuperating legal fees from
Donald Teuma-Castelletti LADYSMITH June 10, 2018 The Ladysmith Hotel’s favourite bikers returned en masse over the weekend, filling the town with all sorts of Old
On June 12, the Municipality of Pontiac council decided that based on the legal opinion of RPGL lawyers, they would not pursue the recouperation of legal fees from former councillor and mayor Eddie McCann. The RPGL lawyers are the same
Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE June 16, 2018 Fort Coulonge’s favourite community street festival took over downtown on Saturday, filling rue Baume with waves of people, nearly 25 vendors, a volleyball tournament, inflatable structures and loads of colour. There was all
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CLARENDON June 15, 2018 For many, the chance to meet a lifelong hockey hero may never come – especially when said hero flies in via helicopter for a private, surprise encounter. However, that’s exactly what happened last Friday,
Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE June 17, 2018 It was a scene that Broken Arrow Drummer Sébastien Beaudoin would have never imagined possible just 30 years ago, as a live performance of Indigenous songs filled the air in front of the Shawville
Chris Lowrey SHAWVILLE June 20, 2018 The recently announced Shawville senior hockey team might not even make it on the ice in the fall. Nick St. Laurent, league organizer, said that a lack of sponsorships and a lead volunteer for
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY June 14, 2018 Having just recently acquired ownership of the facilities, one non-profit retirement residence is already planning on making room for more, as they kick off fundraising for a major expansion. Filling up the Campbell’s
Donald Teuma-Castelletti OTTER LAKE June 16, 2018 A fire chief who had served over 50 years with his crew was honoured at a party on Saturday, as the Otter Lake Fire Department wished him well in his retirement with music,
Chris Lowrey MUN. OF PONTIAC June 12, 2018 After an extended court battle, the Municipality of Pontiac’s council voted 5-2 against recuperating legal fees from former councillor Eddie McCann. The municipal council was given a legal opinion by RPGL lawyers
Donald Teuma-Castelletti LADYSMITH June 10, 2018 The Ladysmith Hotel’s favourite bikers returned en masse over the weekend, filling the town with all sorts of Old Bastards as the annual bike show took place. Celebrating the Northern Old Bastards Vintage Motorcycle
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