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CALEB NICKERSON L’ILE DU GRAND CALUMET Sept. 14, 2020 The Ministry of Transport has advised motorists that a section of chemin Barry, in between chemins
CALEB NICKERSON L’ILE DU GRAND CALUMET Sept. 14, 2020 The Ministry of Transport has advised motorists that a section of chemin Barry, in between chemins
STEPHEN RICCIO SHEENBORO Sept. 16, 2020 Internet connections have been more spotty than usual in Sheenboro, especially for those who get service from the tower


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Aug. 31, 2020 Around noon on Aug. 31, a large moving truck crashed into a hydro pole just outside Shawville on Hwy.


EMILY HSUEH Irene Clarke has never been one to turn down a challenge. For her whole life, she has been seeking out ways to express


STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE Sept. 2, 2020 One Fort Coulonge man is dead and another is facing first-degree murder charges after an altercation on rue


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Sept. 3, 2020 After ten days of walking, Russell Mackay, affectionately known as Papa, reached the CHEO campus in Ottawa on Sept.


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Sept. 9, 2020 Note: This is the second instalment of a series on the crisis in rural health care that attempts to


The Pontiac Terry Fox challenge is currently underway, with participants taking to their local trails and streets to log kilometres up until Sept. 20. The


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Sept. 6, 2020 On Sunday, eight riders from GELAM Riding Stables in Clarendon gathered for a day of friendly competition, with plenty


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 4, 2020 The Campbell’s Bay Litchfield Fire Department introduced a new vehicle into their fleet last week, replacing an aged
CALEB NICKERSON L’ILE DU GRAND CALUMET Sept. 14, 2020 The Ministry of Transport has advised motorists that a section of chemin Barry, in between chemins Barrage and Benoit on L’Ile du Grand Calumet will be closed starting Monday Sept. 14
STEPHEN RICCIO SHEENBORO Sept. 16, 2020 Internet connections have been more spotty than usual in Sheenboro, especially for those who get service from the tower on Brennan’s Hill, resulting in several days worth of . . .


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Aug. 31, 2020 Around noon on Aug. 31, a large moving truck crashed into a hydro pole just outside Shawville on Hwy. 148, before driver plowed through a fence and more than 100 feet of . .


EMILY HSUEH Irene Clarke has never been one to turn down a challenge. For her whole life, she has been seeking out ways to express her creativity in several different, unique avenues. Through many different classes, teachers and experiences, Clarke


STEPHEN RICCIO FORT COULONGE Sept. 2, 2020 One Fort Coulonge man is dead and another is facing first-degree murder charges after an altercation on rue Principale on the evening of Sept. 2. Harold Plugowsky, 61, died of head trauma in


EMILY HSUEH PONTIAC Sept. 3, 2020 After ten days of walking, Russell Mackay, affectionately known as Papa, reached the CHEO campus in Ottawa on Sept. 3. Papa, his family and his supporters, called the “Papa-razzi” walked from his home in


CALEB NICKERSON PONTIAC Sept. 9, 2020 Note: This is the second instalment of a series on the crisis in rural health care that attempts to discuss as many facets of the issue as possible. If you haven’t read the first


The Pontiac Terry Fox challenge is currently underway, with participants taking to their local trails and streets to log kilometres up until Sept. 20. The goal for the end of the month is for the Pontiac walkers, runners and bikers


CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON Sept. 6, 2020 On Sunday, eight riders from GELAM Riding Stables in Clarendon gathered for a day of friendly competition, with plenty of family members cheering from the sidelines. The morning opened up with . . .


CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY Sept. 4, 2020 The Campbell’s Bay Litchfield Fire Department introduced a new vehicle into their fleet last week, replacing an aged SUV that’s used for medical calls. Campbell’s Bay Mayor Maurice Beauregard, who is also a
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