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Glen Hartle Bristol Dec. 9, 2023 It takes a lot to confront our pasts. Social media is riddled with memes and well-intended nuggets of unsolicited

Glen Hartle Bristol Dec. 9, 2023 It takes a lot to confront our pasts. Social media is riddled with memes and well-intended nuggets of unsolicited

Glen Hartle Shawville Dec. 10, 2023 Shawville United Church will soon celebrate 200 years. For more than a quarter of that time, Cheryl Campbell has

Strike seeks to improve working conditions for teachers and learning conditions for students Pierre Cyr Mansfield Dec. 11, 2023 The latest protest by striking Pontiac

No money for education Dear Editor, The Quebec government is toying with the idea, yet again, of fixing the roof of the Big “O” stadium
25 Years Ago – Dec. 2, 1998 Middlemiss sweeps Pontiac: Just as the strong southwesterly winds swept across the valley after the ballot count was
I think I say this about all of my Christmas articles, but Christmas baking is one of my favourites to write. Every year since before
Considerable consternation has erupted over the choice of the United Arab Emirates, a major oil producing country, as the host of the current round of

Glen Hartle Shawville Nov. 30, 2023 The McDowell Elementary School in Shawville hosted a somewhat unusual winter party on Thursday. With colourful floral leis, tropical

PIERRE CYR FORT COULONGE Dec. 4, 2023 A Christmas-themed puppet show entitled La cabane de Sapin is being presented this week for local elementary school

Glen Hartle Bristol Dec. 9, 2023 It takes a lot to confront our pasts. Social media is riddled with memes and well-intended nuggets of unsolicited advice suggesting the same. Psychologists likely fill weekly schedules with patients set on discussing exactly

Glen Hartle Shawville Dec. 10, 2023 Shawville United Church will soon celebrate 200 years. For more than a quarter of that time, Cheryl Campbell has been with the choir at the church, first as a member and then, for the

Strike seeks to improve working conditions for teachers and learning conditions for students Pierre Cyr Mansfield Dec. 11, 2023 The latest protest by striking Pontiac teachers took place in Mansfield on Monday morning. Members of the Syndicat du personnel professionnel

No money for education Dear Editor, The Quebec government is toying with the idea, yet again, of fixing the roof of the Big “O” stadium in Montreal. Presumed cost may reach one billion dollars. Money is promised to American hockey
25 Years Ago – Dec. 2, 1998 Middlemiss sweeps Pontiac: Just as the strong southwesterly winds swept across the valley after the ballot count was in, incumbent MNA Robert Middlemiss swept the Pontiac riding in Monday’s election, winning at 167
I think I say this about all of my Christmas articles, but Christmas baking is one of my favourites to write. Every year since before our kids were born I joined a best friend of mine and we baked four
Considerable consternation has erupted over the choice of the United Arab Emirates, a major oil producing country, as the host of the current round of global climate negotiations, and of Sultan Al Jaber, the head the country’s state-owned oil company,

Glen Hartle Shawville Nov. 30, 2023 The McDowell Elementary School in Shawville hosted a somewhat unusual winter party on Thursday. With colourful floral leis, tropical attire showcasing love for the sand, essential 60s era music wafting through the air, a

PIERRE CYR FORT COULONGE Dec. 4, 2023 A Christmas-themed puppet show entitled La cabane de Sapin is being presented this week for local elementary school children at Cinema Lyn in Fort Coulonge. The story, presented in French, features Cédric, who
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