Early birthday celebrations in Quyon
Donald Teuma-Castelletti QUYON June 30, 2018 Canada Day celebrations along the river kicked off early in Quyon, as the town’s party featured reptiles, a parade
Donald Teuma-Castelletti QUYON June 30, 2018 Canada Day celebrations along the river kicked off early in Quyon, as the town’s party featured reptiles, a parade
CALEB NICKERSON SHEENBORO July 1, 2018 The Sheenboro Canada Day festivities got off to an early start with a lumberjack breakfast in the parish hall
Donald Teuma-Castelletti OTTER LAKE July 1, 2018 A parade, giant inflatable structures, firemen challenges, and even a pet show – featuring the now three-time champion
Alumni and staff had the opportunity to celebrate their old stomping grounds on Saturday, when Pontiac High School (PHS) opened their doors for tours, reunions,
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 27, 2018 On June 27, 16 high school grads from the region gathered with their families at Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 27, 2018 On June 27, staff and customers at J & J Gas and Grocery in Shawville gathered to say farewell
Donald Teuma-Castelletti NORWAY BAY July 1, 2018 With beginning of the cottage season underway, the Norway Bay Municipal Association (NBMA) started up their summer of
Donald Teuma-Castelletti LADYSMITH June 30, 2018 Federal and provincial governments have joined forces on bringing high-speed internet service to the Outaouais, announcing a contribution of
CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET ISLAND July 4, 2018 The byelection on Calumet Island is underway and candidates are busy pounding the pavement and knocking on doors,
Donald Teuma-Castelletti QUYON June 30, 2018 Canada Day celebrations along the river kicked off early in Quyon, as the town’s party featured reptiles, a parade and the unveiling of their brand-new flag. But that’s not all that’s new, as the
CALEB NICKERSON SHEENBORO July 1, 2018 The Sheenboro Canada Day festivities got off to an early start with a lumberjack breakfast in the parish hall following the 9 a.m. mass. By the time 11:30 rolled around, the street was lined
Donald Teuma-Castelletti OTTER LAKE July 1, 2018 A parade, giant inflatable structures, firemen challenges, and even a pet show – featuring the now three-time champion – were all included in one town’s patriotic festivities, before live music with a couple
Alumni and staff had the opportunity to celebrate their old stomping grounds on Saturday, when Pontiac High School (PHS) opened their doors for tours, reunions, and more as it marked a special anniversary. In recognition of the school’s 50th anniversary,
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 27, 2018 On June 27, 16 high school grads from the region gathered with their families at Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School in Shawville to receive a tidy sum for their pursuit of post-secondary education. The
CALEB NICKERSON SHAWVILLE June 27, 2018 On June 27, staff and customers at J & J Gas and Grocery in Shawville gathered to say farewell to the man who’s pumped their gas for years. Walter Nimchuk has worked as an
Donald Teuma-Castelletti NORWAY BAY July 1, 2018 With beginning of the cottage season underway, the Norway Bay Municipal Association (NBMA) started up their summer of activities with a plenty of sweet treats. Neighbours from across the Bay gathered at 5
Donald Teuma-Castelletti LADYSMITH June 30, 2018 Federal and provincial governments have joined forces on bringing high-speed internet service to the Outaouais, announcing a contribution of over $2 million each in financial assistance to the project. At a press conference held
CALEB NICKERSON CALUMET ISLAND July 4, 2018 The byelection on Calumet Island is underway and candidates are busy pounding the pavement and knocking on doors, with an eye for council seat four. The spot was left vacant earlier this year
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