


Donald Teuma-Castelletti CHAPEAU Aug. 24-25, 2018 The party on Allumettes Island returned last weekend, extending from a one day event into two and featuring tons

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 25, 2018 A home for the elderly living with Alzheimer’s held their fourth annual barbeque fundraiser on Saturday, offering guests

CALEB NICKERSON PORTAGE DU FORT Aug. 24, 2018 On Friday night, art lovers gathered at the Stone School Gallery in Portage du Fort for a

Donald Teuma-Castelletti VINTON Aug. 25, 2018 Members and supporters of the Bryson Revitalization group filled the greens of Mickey Creek Golf Club on Saturday, doing
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Aug. 22, 2018 The cannabis production company that’s in the midst of constructing a 600,000 square foot growing facility and research and

CALEB NICKERSON ALLUMETTES ISLAND Aug. 22, 2018 On Aug. 22, local hops producers hosted a press conference to announce a new seal of approval to

There’s one young entrepreneur in Norway Bay who is doing what many adults can only dream of, as he combines his passion for sport with

CHRIS LOWREY AYLMER Aug. 26, 2018 Dozens of supporters packed into Pontiac MNA André Fortin’s campaign office on Aug. 26 to cheer him on as

CHARLES DICKSON OTTAWA Aug. 21-22, 2018 “The plan to entomb and abandon radioactive carcasses of nuclear reactors next to major rivers is an abomination,” says


Donald Teuma-Castelletti CHAPEAU Aug. 24-25, 2018 The party on Allumettes Island returned last weekend, extending from a one day event into two and featuring tons of local talent in many forms. For the first time, as well, the annual Island

Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY Aug. 25, 2018 A home for the elderly living with Alzheimer’s held their fourth annual barbeque fundraiser on Saturday, offering guests the chance to check out the facility while also meeting those who take care of

CALEB NICKERSON PORTAGE DU FORT Aug. 24, 2018 On Friday night, art lovers gathered at the Stone School Gallery in Portage du Fort for a vernissage with a twist. In the upstairs gallery was Alternative Views, a collaborative work from

Donald Teuma-Castelletti VINTON Aug. 25, 2018 Members and supporters of the Bryson Revitalization group filled the greens of Mickey Creek Golf Club on Saturday, doing their part to chip in to fundraise for various projects in the municipality. With 55
CHRIS LOWREY PONTIAC Aug. 22, 2018 The cannabis production company that’s in the midst of constructing a 600,000 square foot growing facility and research and innovation centre in Litchfield has inked a deal with Brazil. The deal will see LiveWell

CALEB NICKERSON ALLUMETTES ISLAND Aug. 22, 2018 On Aug. 22, local hops producers hosted a press conference to announce a new seal of approval to distinguish their products from the rest. Taking place at the Lupuline Hop Yard on Allumettes

There’s one young entrepreneur in Norway Bay who is doing what many adults can only dream of, as he combines his passion for sport with money-making opportunities. Starting out with a simple aluminum boat and electric motor three years ago,

CHRIS LOWREY AYLMER Aug. 26, 2018 Dozens of supporters packed into Pontiac MNA André Fortin’s campaign office on Aug. 26 to cheer him on as he launched his campaign for the Quebec election. Fortin was introduced by MRC Pontiac Warden

CHARLES DICKSON OTTAWA Aug. 21-22, 2018 “The plan to entomb and abandon radioactive carcasses of nuclear reactors next to major rivers is an abomination,” says Dr. Gordon Edwards, President of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility. Speaking at a press
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