

Alleyn-et-Cawood honours past, looks toward future at 150th celebration
Alleyn-et-Cawood may only have a full-time population of 229 people, but it celebrated in a big way for the municipality’s 150th anniversary on Saturday. Attendees


Alleyn-et-Cawood may only have a full-time population of 229 people, but it celebrated in a big way for the municipality’s 150th anniversary on Saturday. Attendees


For 50 years, Danford Lake’s Bethany Hall has hosted card tournaments and carnivals, dances and dinners, weddings and wakes. Since the hall was first erected


Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some


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Alleyn-et-Cawood may only have a full-time population of 229 people, but it celebrated in a big way for the municipality’s 150th anniversary on Saturday. Attendees enjoyed a range of activities, from a beer garden to a vendor market to helicopter


For 50 years, Danford Lake’s Bethany Hall has hosted card tournaments and carnivals, dances and dinners, weddings and wakes. Since the hall was first erected by a team of volunteers in 1976, the building has been a focal point for


Carl Mayer has lived in Alleyn-et-Cawood his entire life, and with the exception of a four-year hiatus, has been sitting on town council in some capacity since the mid ‘80s. He was first elected mayor 12 years ago and has


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