





Screams of terror filled the cold air Friday and Saturday night in Mansfield as brave souls over the age of 12 ventured into the haunted


Ghosts, ghouls and goblins were out and about Saturday night as bars across the Pontiac hosted Halloween parties for those too old for trick-or-treating. While


Gasps of awe and questions of “How?” came from the approximately 130 people crowded into the Bryson Lions Club Sunday afternoon as Ottawa-based magician Chris


The team behind the Ladysmith Recreation Committee picked up 50 pumpkins from the Barn Sunflower Farm to prepare for the 24 kids who signed up


The community dressed up for its annual Halloween in August, which included trick-or-treating, a haunted house and a mad scientist.




Screams of terror filled the cold air Friday and Saturday night in Mansfield as brave souls over the age of 12 ventured into the haunted walk organized by Le Patro de Fort-Coulonge/Mansfield. Along the trail through the woods, guests encountered


Ghosts, ghouls and goblins were out and about Saturday night as bars across the Pontiac hosted Halloween parties for those too old for trick-or-treating. While some venues tried their hand at throwing an event for the first time, others were


Gasps of awe and questions of “How?” came from the approximately 130 people crowded into the Bryson Lions Club Sunday afternoon as Ottawa-based magician Chris Pilsworth stunned the audience at the community’s first ever Halloween magic show. The mats on


The team behind the Ladysmith Recreation Committee picked up 50 pumpkins from the Barn Sunflower Farm to prepare for the 24 kids who signed up for the community group’s first Halloween costume party held on Saturday. While waiting to carve


The community dressed up for its annual Halloween in August, which included trick-or-treating, a haunted house and a mad scientist.
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