
Norway Bay Municipal Association holds annual golf tournament fundraiser
The Astra Estates golf course was bustling with activity on Saturday morning during the Norway Bay Municipal Association’s (NBMA) annual golf tournament. The event drew

The Astra Estates golf course was bustling with activity on Saturday morning during the Norway Bay Municipal Association’s (NBMA) annual golf tournament. The event drew

Time for somebody else to take it to the next level, says Jodi Armstrong Three years after purchasing the historic golf course in Norway Bay,

Rock wall reinforcement chosen as best option for repairing Norway Bay landmark The Municipality of Bristol has accepted the recommendation from the Bristol Pier Committee

Cottagers from the Norway Bay community packed into the Cushman Memorial Hall on Sunday evening for its first service of the summer. For over one

The community of Norway Bay gathered to eat some chili and celebrate the launch of the summer season at Bristol’s Centennial Hall on Sunday evening.

The Municipality of Bristol celebrated the grand opening of its new beach service building in Norway Bay with wine and cheese on Tuesday evening. The

Lee Robinsong has been painting circular landscapes for several decades. In June, he completed his first portrait of a Pontiac scene since moving here three

A crew of firefighters from Bristol spent a Saturday morning tearing apart old cars to learn how to use brand new rescue equipment.

The Astra Estates golf course was bustling with activity on Saturday morning during the Norway Bay Municipal Association’s (NBMA) annual golf tournament. The event drew community members together for a day of golf, food, and camaraderie, all in support of

Time for somebody else to take it to the next level, says Jodi Armstrong Three years after purchasing the historic golf course in Norway Bay, Astra Estates owners Jodi Armstrong and John Edelman are looking to sell the property. “We

Rock wall reinforcement chosen as best option for repairing Norway Bay landmark The Municipality of Bristol has accepted the recommendation from the Bristol Pier Committee that the best course of action for preserving the historical pier in Norway Bay is

Cottagers from the Norway Bay community packed into the Cushman Memorial Hall on Sunday evening for its first service of the summer. For over one hundred years, the community has gathered at the hall from the first Sunday in July

The community of Norway Bay gathered to eat some chili and celebrate the launch of the summer season at Bristol’s Centennial Hall on Sunday evening. Community members tasted and judged 17 chilis, and were given bread rolls to sop up

The Municipality of Bristol celebrated the grand opening of its new beach service building in Norway Bay with wine and cheese on Tuesday evening. The new facility features two handicap-accessible washrooms, a storage room and a small canteen. “We’re here

Lee Robinsong has been painting circular landscapes for several decades. In June, he completed his first portrait of a Pontiac scene since moving here three years ago.

A crew of firefighters from Bristol spent a Saturday morning tearing apart old cars to learn how to use brand new rescue equipment.
Every Friday – Hooley in the Hall. Live music 7 – 9:30 p.m. Anglican Church Hall, 530 Main, Shawville. Free. Dance if you’d like
Where: Shawville Arena, 215 rue Lang
When: 7:45 p.m. (Warmup at 7:15 p.m.)
Regular Season Home Game #4 – Pontiacs vs. Arnprior Rivermen – Minor Hockey Night. Warmup at 7:15 p.m.
Ticket link: https://events.frontdoor.plus/event/1555
Where: Harrington Community Hall and Chapeau Market Building, Chapeau
Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Get ready to kick off the holiday season with a day full of festive fun and community spirit! What to expect: Unique artisan gifts & handmade treasures, delicious Christmas baking and festive treats, fun activities for the kids, raffles & giveaways all day long, and eat-in or take-out meals served by AITC.
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St-Edwards Christmas Tea and Bazaar will be held at 34 ch Bristol on Saturday, November 15, 2025 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
We require reservations for both the show and dinner.
Dinner before the show will start at 6pm, please arrive a bit before to get everyone seated & with drinks.
Please note that dinner & drinks will be charged night of – this is just a ticket purchase to reserve your spot.
Marc Audet is a singer/songwriter and recording artist from the Ottawa Valley that brings to the stage impressions of the richness of Valley life and culture. He is best known for his historical songwriting that portrays the history and heritage of the Ottawa Valley. While the LRW show will include songs of this nature, the show will be a broad folk music experience for listeners, with songs of other folk artists like John Prine and David Francey interspersed with songs from his 2 albums and new songs from what will be his third upcoming album. Marc’s shows are described as captivating, uplifting and calming with a nice injection of humour and humility. His songwriting is described as clever and beautiful, with a soulful authenticity, and his stage presence is described as unassuming. Marc will be accompanied by his son Bradley Audet who elevates the musical experience with Irish whistle and melodica. The familial connectivity inherent in this duo act is enriching. This will be a captivating memorable evening that inspires thoughts and emotions.
Ticket link: https://www.littleredwagonwinery.com/events-tickets/marc-audet-north-renfrew-duo-sat-nov-15-730pm
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