Rotary Club honours 2018 Paul Harris Fellows by CALEB NICKERSON
On Feb. 12 the Shawville Rotary Club gathered at Cafe 349 in Shawville to honour five community members as Paul Harris Fellows. The recognition is
On Feb. 12 the Shawville Rotary Club gathered at Cafe 349 in Shawville to honour five community members as Paul Harris Fellows. The recognition is
Siblings Coming from a family of four girls, I know what it’s like to have siblings. I remember the fights, the laughs, the hugs, the
Quebec’s Permanent Anti-Corruption Unit is in the news again. The organization tasked with ridding the province of corruption has been embroiled in yet another scandal
Feb. 10, 1993 25 Years Ago QPF, firefighters and CLSC team up for Meals on Wheels: On Sunday, Quyon and area residents were treated to
Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE Feb. 8-11, 2018 Those coming out to check out the annual three on three hockey tournament in Fort Coulonge last weekend
Donald Teuma-Castelletti PONTIAC Feb. 10, 2018 Those living close to the PPJ may have noticed a peculiar sight on Saturday, as bikers continued to ride
Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Feb. 11, 2018 While card sharks dealt their hands and the alluring scent of cooked ham floated through the Jack Graham Community
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 7, 2018 On Wednesday, dozens of schoolchildren gathered at Grace Community Bible Church in Shawville to compete in a long-standing community
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 10, 2018 On Saturday members of Shawville United Church’s Unit #2 put an elegant twist on a years old tradition for
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 8, 2018 On Feb. 8, roughly 30 parents, caregivers and educators gathered at the RA Hall in Campbell’s Bay to
On Feb. 12 the Shawville Rotary Club gathered at Cafe 349 in Shawville to honour five community members as Paul Harris Fellows. The recognition is for Rotary members and non-members alike and is awarded to acknowledge a significant contribution to
Siblings Coming from a family of four girls, I know what it’s like to have siblings. I remember the fights, the laughs, the hugs, the punches, the screaming, the crying and most of all, the making up. I come from
Quebec’s Permanent Anti-Corruption Unit is in the news again. The organization tasked with ridding the province of corruption has been embroiled in yet another scandal that calls into question whether they are contributing to the issue they’re supposed to be
Feb. 10, 1993 25 Years Ago QPF, firefighters and CLSC team up for Meals on Wheels: On Sunday, Quyon and area residents were treated to breakfast at the Beach Barn. What they got was more than just a hot meal.
Donald Teuma-Castelletti FORT COULONGE Feb. 8-11, 2018 Those coming out to check out the annual three on three hockey tournament in Fort Coulonge last weekend were in for a treat with a whole new event included on Saturday afternoon. The
Donald Teuma-Castelletti PONTIAC Feb. 10, 2018 Those living close to the PPJ may have noticed a peculiar sight on Saturday, as bikers continued to ride the trail, albeit with tires about five times their regular size attached. This sight was
Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL Feb. 11, 2018 While card sharks dealt their hands and the alluring scent of cooked ham floated through the Jack Graham Community Centre, kids skated to their hearts’ delight in fun and competition down in Norway Bay,
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 7, 2018 On Wednesday, dozens of schoolchildren gathered at Grace Community Bible Church in Shawville to compete in a long-standing community event as the Cornerstone Club held its annual Grand Prix. The 40 or so youngsters
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Feb. 10, 2018 On Saturday members of Shawville United Church’s Unit #2 put an elegant twist on a years old tradition for their annual Valentine’s tea event. Unit #2 member Sara Knox explained that they organize an
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Feb. 8, 2018 On Feb. 8, roughly 30 parents, caregivers and educators gathered at the RA Hall in Campbell’s Bay to discuss services available to local youth. Organized by the Comité 0-5 ans de la Table
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.
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