Waltham: Helen Perry
We were saddened to hear of the sudden tragic death of Sylvain Bégin of Fort Coulonge. He was the beloved husband of. . .
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We were saddened to hear of the sudden tragic death of Sylvain Bégin of Fort Coulonge. He was the beloved husband of. . .
Staying focused when doing homework or in class isn’t the easiest task for most students. There is a lot going on around that looks and
Sept. 27,1995 25 Years Ago Mayors decline to endors plans to restore Culbute locks: Pontiac’s mayors took a walk through one of Pontiac’s forgotten historic
More than six months have passed since March when most of the world realized that COVID-19 was a serious, deadly, virus. Where and what we
Happy 80th birthday to Bruce McKay. He celebrated this milestone occasion on Sept. 20. Wishing you all the best, Bruce. We also have birthday wishes
We send our condolences out to the Fleury and Davidson families on the passing of Cathy Fleury Davidson (Sheldon) on Sept. 13. She was the
We are now welcoming the beautiful fall season with its annual display of panoramic colours, cooler weather and the apple trees are dropping their ripe
Out with the heat, in with the changing leaves. I think I may say how much I love each season every article I write, but
Sept. 20, 1995 25 Years Ago Council bids on corridor: The municipality of Pontiac council finally got the go-ahead. After months of delays, council finally
“You never miss the water till the well goes dry.” This old saying still holds true today. We just take water for granted. When our
We were saddened to hear of the sudden tragic death of Sylvain Bégin of Fort Coulonge. He was the beloved husband of. . .
Staying focused when doing homework or in class isn’t the easiest task for most students. There is a lot going on around that looks and sounds a lot more fun and interesting. A lot of what I am going to
Sept. 27,1995 25 Years Ago Mayors decline to endors plans to restore Culbute locks: Pontiac’s mayors took a walk through one of Pontiac’s forgotten historic sites Monday. But, in the end, they refused to get involved in any . .
More than six months have passed since March when most of the world realized that COVID-19 was a serious, deadly, virus. Where and what we ate went through a drastic change. It took a while before the logistics of getting
Happy 80th birthday to Bruce McKay. He celebrated this milestone occasion on Sept. 20. Wishing you all the best, Bruce. We also have birthday wishes going out to . . .
We send our condolences out to the Fleury and Davidson families on the passing of Cathy Fleury Davidson (Sheldon) on Sept. 13. She was the daughter of the late Clarence and Marion Fleury (nee Fitzpatrick) of Chapeau, Que. She will
We are now welcoming the beautiful fall season with its annual display of panoramic colours, cooler weather and the apple trees are dropping their ripe fruit to be collected for all kinds of apple treats and preserves. Hunters are preparing
Out with the heat, in with the changing leaves. I think I may say how much I love each season every article I write, but truly fall is my favourite. I love changing over the clothes in my closet and
Sept. 20, 1995 25 Years Ago Council bids on corridor: The municipality of Pontiac council finally got the go-ahead. After months of delays, council finally passed a resolution to negotiate a price with Canadian Pacific Railway for the purchase of
“You never miss the water till the well goes dry.” This old saying still holds true today. We just take water for granted. When our pioneer ancestors chose a piece of land to farm on, the first thing that they
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