Waltham: Helen Perry
I apologize for misspelling a name in my column last week. It should have read Lisa Liebeck (nee Archambault). Warm birthday wishes are extended to
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I apologize for misspelling a name in my column last week. It should have read Lisa Liebeck (nee Archambault). Warm birthday wishes are extended to
The world is anxiously watching to see how this inauguration is going to go down. Even after the inauguration there is still going to be
Jan. 17,1996 25 Years Ago Fort Coulonge resident to receive Medal of Bravery: For his efforts in saving the lives of two people, a Fort
SHELLEY HEAPHY for The Parent’s voice January is National Bath Tub Safety month and it has me reliving my troubles and happy moments with bathtime.
“I’ve made choices.” This old song by George Jones has taken on a greater meaning this year. Some good like your partner in life. Some
Our thoughts and prayers for the Menard family on the loss of Cecile on Jan. 6. She was the sister of Martine-Marie and Germain (Christiane).
I hope everyone is staying safe and hanging in there during this current, second wave of COVID-19. This past weekend, new restrictions came into effect,
This is our first week of the 8 p.m. curfew for the province of Quebec. I’m sure Ontario will be next. It’s almost eerie looking
We live in interesting times. This often quoted statement is meant to soften the sting of unpleasant events and circumstances. We have just emerged from
Jan. 10,1996 25 Years Ago Cancer support group formed locally: Plans are underway to start a cancer support group in the Pontiac. The idea sprang
I apologize for misspelling a name in my column last week. It should have read Lisa Liebeck (nee Archambault). Warm birthday wishes are extended to Jean Pelletier who is celebrating his birthday on Jan. 21. All the best of health
The world is anxiously watching to see how this inauguration is going to go down. Even after the inauguration there is still going to be a rough road ahead. How much more civil unrest will the Americans have? Well, we
Jan. 17,1996 25 Years Ago Fort Coulonge resident to receive Medal of Bravery: For his efforts in saving the lives of two people, a Fort Coulonge resident will receive a Medal of Bravery from the Governor General. July, 4. 1994
SHELLEY HEAPHY for The Parent’s voice January is National Bath Tub Safety month and it has me reliving my troubles and happy moments with bathtime. Read on for some bath time activities you may or not have heard about. During
“I’ve made choices.” This old song by George Jones has taken on a greater meaning this year. Some good like your partner in life. Some not so good, and we have all made a few of those. Our diet, only
Our thoughts and prayers for the Menard family on the loss of Cecile on Jan. 6. She was the sister of Martine-Marie and Germain (Christiane). Our deepest condolences to the Howie family on the loss of Edith on Jan. 8
I hope everyone is staying safe and hanging in there during this current, second wave of COVID-19. This past weekend, new restrictions came into effect, including the curfew that has been imposed in the province of Quebec. We now must
This is our first week of the 8 p.m. curfew for the province of Quebec. I’m sure Ontario will be next. It’s almost eerie looking out after 8 p.m. and not seeing any traffic or people walking around. Thank goodness
We live in interesting times. This often quoted statement is meant to soften the sting of unpleasant events and circumstances. We have just emerged from 2020 and are now hoping for a kinder, more pleasant future. However, as my father
Jan. 10,1996 25 Years Ago Cancer support group formed locally: Plans are underway to start a cancer support group in the Pontiac. The idea sprang up from the local pastoral care group whose members realized they no longer could support
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