Learning as she goes by Donald Teuma-Castelletti
Showing up somewhere new is, for most, intimidating. Like the first day of school way back when, there is that inherent feeling of the need
Showing up somewhere new is, for most, intimidating. Like the first day of school way back when, there is that inherent feeling of the need
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY June 20, 2018 At the monthly council of mayors meeting, several visitors were present. After a presentation from the son of
CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON June 21, 2018 The Pontiac SADC held their annual general meeting at the Little Red Wagon Winery in Clarendon on Thursday night,
CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET ISLAND June 27, 2018 The election season has come early in Calumet Island, where four residents are vying for council seat number
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY June 20, 2018 The monthly council of mayors meeting at the MRC in Campbell’s Bay got off to an unorthodox start,
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CALUMET ISLAND June 24, 2018 In a spectacle described to organizers as something residents only ever expected to see on television, St. Jean
Chris Lowrey CLARENDON June 14, 2018 At the MRC council of mayors meeting, Clarendon resident Tom Orr voiced concern about the fact that the Clarendon
Donald Teuma-Castelletti MANSFIELD ET PONTEFRACT June 24, 2018 Le Patro’s founder was presented with a special recognition on Sunday, amidst all the fun at the
Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC June 14, 2018 Despite the fact that it was predicting a nearly $6 million deficit as recently as March, the
CALEB NICKERSON BRYSON June 20, 2018 Two concerned Bryson residents attended the June 20 MRC meeting in Campbell’s Bay to question the council of mayors
Showing up somewhere new is, for most, intimidating. Like the first day of school way back when, there is that inherent feeling of the need to run in the opposite direction. Either that or walk head long into the first
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY June 20, 2018 At the monthly council of mayors meeting, several visitors were present. After a presentation from the son of former warden Elsie Gibbons, the public question period featured several visitors with high-priority concerns, from
CALEB NICKERSON CLARENDON June 21, 2018 The Pontiac SADC held their annual general meeting at the Little Red Wagon Winery in Clarendon on Thursday night, bringing out local entrepreneurs, officials and stakeholders from throughout the region. The SADC, or community
CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET ISLAND June 27, 2018 The election season has come early in Calumet Island, where four residents are vying for council seat number four. The spot was left vacant earlier this year when former councillor Patrice Dumouchel resigned,
CALEB NICKERSON CAMPBELL’S BAY June 20, 2018 The monthly council of mayors meeting at the MRC in Campbell’s Bay got off to an unorthodox start, with the presentation of a gift from the public. Gordon Gibbons, son of former warden
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CALUMET ISLAND June 24, 2018 In a spectacle described to organizers as something residents only ever expected to see on television, St. Jean Baptiste Day celebrations returned to Calumet Island with food, drinks and plenty of live entertainment
Chris Lowrey CLARENDON June 14, 2018 At the MRC council of mayors meeting, Clarendon resident Tom Orr voiced concern about the fact that the Clarendon transfer station has been instructed to start charging residents for yard waste. Orr is the
Donald Teuma-Castelletti MANSFIELD ET PONTEFRACT June 24, 2018 Le Patro’s founder was presented with a special recognition on Sunday, amidst all the fun at the site’s annual St. Jean Baptiste celebrations. Fr. Marc Frappier was given a certificate for 30
Chris Lowrey MUNICIPALITY OF PONTIAC June 14, 2018 Despite the fact that it was predicting a nearly $6 million deficit as recently as March, the Centre intégré de Santé et Services sociaux de l’Outaouais (CISSSO) announced that for the third
CALEB NICKERSON BRYSON June 20, 2018 Two concerned Bryson residents attended the June 20 MRC meeting in Campbell’s Bay to question the council of mayors about a dammed waterway. Pierre Graveline, a former Bryson councillor, and his neighbour Dave Bertrand
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