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Kendyl Smith-Trimm was about as happy as a kid can get. Her curly blonde hair and smile could always light up a room, said her


Kendyl Smith-Trimm was about as happy as a kid can get. Her curly blonde hair and smile could always light up a room, said her


People of all ages gathered at a park in Chapeau over the weekend for the town’s annual Island Fest summer celebration. The festival, which has


The Chapeau Agricultural Society official opened its new market building on Thursday afternoon.


Kendyl Smith-Trimm was about as happy as a kid can get. Her curly blonde hair and smile could always light up a room, said her mom, Cheryl Smith. Kendyl was curious and loved adventures, especially at their family cottage. The


People of all ages gathered at a park in Chapeau over the weekend for the town’s annual Island Fest summer celebration. The festival, which has taken place in some form for the past 15 or so years, offers fun and


The Chapeau Agricultural Society official opened its new market building on Thursday afternoon.
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