Adjusting to climate change
Although some still deny that climate change is real, after decades of doing research and keeping records, all the evidence proves that climate change is
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Although some still deny that climate change is real, after decades of doing research and keeping records, all the evidence proves that climate change is
Deepest sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Barbara Horner who passed away on June 4. I have fond memories of Mrs. Horner
Our deepest condolences to the Horner and Wallace families . . .
It was recorded that this was the driest May in over 100 years. Farmers are still feeding the cattle hay which is getting very scarce
June 12,1996 25 Years Ago Thousands at federalist rally: “Separation is over!” That was the message conveyed to Parliament Hill Sunday by an estimated 7
Warm birthday wishes are extended to my dear friend Nicole Pilon who is celebrating . . .
Years ago, I remember hearing an analogy about storing memories. It went like this . . .
SHELLEY HEAPHY for The Parents’ Voice Last year, I wrote about this topic debating whether or not our family was ready to add a pet
June 5,1996 25 Years Ago Amalgamate or pay the price-QC: The Quebec Ministry of Municipal Affairs confirmed that seven municipalities in Pontiac will be urged
Just as in wartime and other political upheaval, devastating plagues, polio outbreaks, SARS, and smallpox, all through this worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, farms and farmers continue
Although some still deny that climate change is real, after decades of doing research and keeping records, all the evidence proves that climate change is real. The ice caps at both the north and south poles are decreasing year after
Deepest sympathy is extended to the family and friends of Barbara Horner who passed away on June 4. I have fond memories of Mrs. Horner helping us with the music for school concerts at Onslow Elementary . . .
Our deepest condolences to the Horner and Wallace families . . .
It was recorded that this was the driest May in over 100 years. Farmers are still feeding the cattle hay which is getting very scarce by the way. If they left them out to pasture, the cattle would destroy the
June 12,1996 25 Years Ago Thousands at federalist rally: “Separation is over!” That was the message conveyed to Parliament Hill Sunday by an estimated 7 to 10,000 people, many of whom were from Pontiac. The Ottawa rally was the culmination
Warm birthday wishes are extended to my dear friend Nicole Pilon who is celebrating . . .
Years ago, I remember hearing an analogy about storing memories. It went like this . . .
SHELLEY HEAPHY for The Parents’ Voice Last year, I wrote about this topic debating whether or not our family was ready to add a pet to our family again. Now I can say, we have done it. We have a
June 5,1996 25 Years Ago Amalgamate or pay the price-QC: The Quebec Ministry of Municipal Affairs confirmed that seven municipalities in Pontiac will be urged to amalgamate. The government has decided that municipalities of Shawville and Clarendon should . .
Just as in wartime and other political upheaval, devastating plagues, polio outbreaks, SARS, and smallpox, all through this worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, farms and farmers continue to carry on their job as in normal times. Crops must be planted and harvested
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