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Here are the unofficial election results from the Nov. 5 election in Litchfield. The mayor is Colleen Larivière, councillors by acclamation are Terry Racine, Denis
Here are the unofficial election results from the Nov. 5 election in Litchfield. The mayor is Colleen Larivière, councillors by acclamation are Terry Racine, Denis
Congratulations to all the elected officials of the Pontiac and thank you to the candidates who gave the voters a choice. It was also nice
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Beulah Stewart who passed away Oct. 28 at the age of 89 years. Beulah will be sadly
Welcome to another edition of the Caldwell notes. I haven’t been writing lately as I haven’t had much news but unfortunately yesterday on my way
Despite it being a cold and rainy day on Sunday, there was a decent turnout at the Cenotaph for the Quyon Legion’s Remembrance Day Parade
It was a rainy, gloomy weekend but those eager to celebrate Halloween didn’t let the weather get in their way. The Provost family held their
Our condolences go out to the Fleming and Fitzpatrick families on the passing of Helen Fleming. Congratulations to Paddy and Margaret Tallon who celebrated their
Elections started Sunday with the advance poll and next will be Election Day and we will find out who our mayors, councillors and warden are.
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Helen Fleming (nee Fitzpatrick) of Chapeau. She was the beloved wife of the late Jack Fleming.
I guess it’s fall now so we will slowly settle in. There is a lot of work going on at Langford’s Depanneur. Some say there
Here are the unofficial election results from the Nov. 5 election in Litchfield. The mayor is Colleen Larivière, councillors by acclamation are Terry Racine, Denis Dubeau, Joseph John Belanger and Emile Morin. John Stitt was voted in for seat six
Congratulations to all the elected officials of the Pontiac and thank you to the candidates who gave the voters a choice. It was also nice to see so much political interest coming from the next generation. Congratulations go out to
Our sympathy to the family and friends of Beulah Stewart who passed away Oct. 28 at the age of 89 years. Beulah will be sadly missed by all who knew her. This past weekend we went back to standard time.
Welcome to another edition of the Caldwell notes. I haven’t been writing lately as I haven’t had much news but unfortunately yesterday on my way to vote I noticed fire trucks on Ragged Chute Road down by what used to
Despite it being a cold and rainy day on Sunday, there was a decent turnout at the Cenotaph for the Quyon Legion’s Remembrance Day Parade and Service. People huddled under their umbrellas for the traditional service while many wreaths were
It was a rainy, gloomy weekend but those eager to celebrate Halloween didn’t let the weather get in their way. The Provost family held their annual costume party at Natasha Provost’s home in Orleans, Ont. on Saturday, with many family
Our condolences go out to the Fleming and Fitzpatrick families on the passing of Helen Fleming. Congratulations to Paddy and Margaret Tallon who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at Harrington Community Centre on Friday evening.
Elections started Sunday with the advance poll and next will be Election Day and we will find out who our mayors, councillors and warden are. I see that someone is restoring the log house near the old train station in
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Helen Fleming (nee Fitzpatrick) of Chapeau. She was the beloved wife of the late Jack Fleming. Our prayers are with her family and friends at this sad time. Our family was
I guess it’s fall now so we will slowly settle in. There is a lot of work going on at Langford’s Depanneur. Some say there will be extra seating for the coffee shop, some say extra parking. Whatever it is,
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