

Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Nov. 7, 2018 Municipality of Pontiac Mayor Joanne Labadie said that municipal staff were surprised by the $612,393 price tag
Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Nov. 7, 2018 For the most part, the cleanup efforts after the devastating tornado that touched down in Breckenridge on


Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Nov. 3, 2018 Ladies’ Night returned to Atkinson’s Bar, as a variety of Shawville businesses converged at the local watering hole for
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CLARENDON Nov. 3, 2018 An annual fundraiser, at least 30 years running, returned to Stark’s Corners United Church on Saturday afternoon, as their

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Nov. 2, 2018 The Shawville Curling and Squash Club held a kickoff party for the 2018/19 season on Friday night, giving the
Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Nov. 7, 2018 With the Municipality of Pontiac set to implement door-to-door compost pickup in June 2019, several residents have


Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Nov. 7, 2018 Municipality of Pontiac Mayor Joanne Labadie said that municipal staff were surprised by the $612,393 price tag for repairs to Alary Road. A massive chunk of the road was washed out last
Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Nov. 7, 2018 For the most part, the cleanup efforts after the devastating tornado that touched down in Breckenridge on Sept. 21 have gone smoothly, but there is still work to be done. One of


Donald Teuma-Castelletti SHAWVILLE Nov. 3, 2018 Ladies’ Night returned to Atkinson’s Bar, as a variety of Shawville businesses converged at the local watering hole for an evening of drinks and shopping. Saturday night saw vendors lining the walls of the
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CLARENDON Nov. 3, 2018 An annual fundraiser, at least 30 years running, returned to Stark’s Corners United Church on Saturday afternoon, as their tea and bazaar took over the buildings. Guests could enjoy the baking and crafts of

CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE Nov. 2, 2018 The Shawville Curling and Squash Club held a kickoff party for the 2018/19 season on Friday night, giving the membership a sneak peek at the numerous changes that have taken place over the off-season.
Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC Nov. 7, 2018 With the Municipality of Pontiac set to implement door-to-door compost pickup in June 2019, several residents have voiced concern. Sheila McCrindle has been one of the most vocal opponents of the new

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