La pourvoirie Squawlake à Otter Lake accueille la classe de Madame Alexandra
CSHBO Communiqué OTTER LAKE Le 15 juin 2018 Le jeudi 14 juin, la Pourvoirie Squaw Lake à Otter Lake, a accueilli la classe de Madame
CSHBO Communiqué OTTER LAKE Le 15 juin 2018 Le jeudi 14 juin, la Pourvoirie Squaw Lake à Otter Lake, a accueilli la classe de Madame
CALEB NICKERSON OTTER LAKE June 22, 2018 Folks in Otter Lake looking for a new spot for a snack can now head to Picanoc Patate
Donald Teuma-Castelletti PORTAGE DU FORT June 22, 2018 Two new exhibits opened at the Stone School Gallery last week, with the artists offering unique perspectives
CALEB NICKERSON QUYON June 19, 2018 On Tuesday night, the smell of motor oil and exhaust fumes mixed with the scent of freshly cooked meat
Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL June 23, 2018 Bristol residents and guests be bopped and hopped their way into summer, with a community dance held at the
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY June 23, 2018 Plenty of music and a bit of fast-paced shopping were the afternoon’s entertainment, as an annual fundraising barbeque
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,
CSHBO Communiqué OTTER LAKE Le 15 juin 2018 Le jeudi 14 juin, la Pourvoirie Squaw Lake à Otter Lake, a accueilli la classe de Madame Alexandra. Il est devenu une tradition pour le 3e cycle de Lac Ste-Marie de vivre
CALEB NICKERSON OTTER LAKE June 22, 2018 Folks in Otter Lake looking for a new spot for a snack can now head to Picanoc Patate to fill their gullets. Located at 435 Picanoc Road, the business is set back from
Donald Teuma-Castelletti PORTAGE DU FORT June 22, 2018 Two new exhibits opened at the Stone School Gallery last week, with the artists offering unique perspectives on the world surrounding them at the season’s first artPontiac vernissage. Friday’s show kicked off
CALEB NICKERSON QUYON June 19, 2018 On Tuesday night, the smell of motor oil and exhaust fumes mixed with the scent of freshly cooked meat and fries in downtown Quyon, as local classic car enthusiasts gathered for a weekly tradition.
Donald Teuma-Castelletti BRISTOL June 23, 2018 Bristol residents and guests be bopped and hopped their way into summer, with a community dance held at the Jack Graham Community Centre. Saturday evening saw folks rock, bop and pop the night away,
Donald Teuma-Castelletti CAMPBELL’S BAY June 23, 2018 Plenty of music and a bit of fast-paced shopping were the afternoon’s entertainment, as an annual fundraising barbeque returned to Campbell’s Bay on Saturday. Enjoying it’s 4th year, the Friends of St. Joseph’s
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
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