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I can honestly proclaim that these past weeks have made me so happy to be part of small town living. The flooding facing almost all
I can honestly proclaim that these past weeks have made me so happy to be part of small town living. The flooding facing almost all
My pup and I went to the park to play ball. Everything was going fine until he decided to get a drink. As he ran
Thank you to all the army, volunteers and supporters that have helped the flooding victims in our community. A birthday gathering was held at Red
It was another crazy week of flooding in our area. Last Monday, the lower streets of town were evacuated and the Quyon Ferry closed as
Our condolences go out to Laetitia, Sue, Lisa and the Peacock family on the passing of Hugh Peacock. A funeral service will take place later
To help celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend there will be three special events. A Mother’s Day tea and luncheon put on by Animal Aide Pontiac
Sad and soggy, many residents of Waltham and the surrounding areas can relate to this description. The flooding of the Ottawa and Black Rivers have
It is 6:00 a.m. Plug in the kettle. Make a coffee. No coffee. I didn’t refill the container. Without thinking, I have a routine. Habits
May 4, 1994 25 Years Ago New seniors home opens in Coulonge: One of Fort Coulonge’s oldest houses is now home to some of the
I will be the first one to admit that at one time I didn’t understand the importance of team sports for children. Growing up I
I can honestly proclaim that these past weeks have made me so happy to be part of small town living. The flooding facing almost all Pontiac towns has not been easy for our neighbors to live through. My heart goes
My pup and I went to the park to play ball. Everything was going fine until he decided to get a drink. As he ran closer I started to cry out “don’t!” Too late! He dropped his ball and began
Thank you to all the army, volunteers and supporters that have helped the flooding victims in our community. A birthday gathering was held at Red Lobster for my Mom, Dr. Michelle Lawton-Gregory on May 5. People gathered from as far
It was another crazy week of flooding in our area. Last Monday, the lower streets of town were evacuated and the Quyon Ferry closed as the dike on Ferry Road became unstable. For much of the week the military was
Our condolences go out to Laetitia, Sue, Lisa and the Peacock family on the passing of Hugh Peacock. A funeral service will take place later at St. Theresa of the Little Flower Church in Fort William, Que., with the burial
To help celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend there will be three special events. A Mother’s Day tea and luncheon put on by Animal Aide Pontiac is being held at the Masonic Lodge in Shawville on May 10. See the ad
Sad and soggy, many residents of Waltham and the surrounding areas can relate to this description. The flooding of the Ottawa and Black Rivers have taken a considerable toll on our citizens and in the Pontiac. Citizens who have had
It is 6:00 a.m. Plug in the kettle. Make a coffee. No coffee. I didn’t refill the container. Without thinking, I have a routine. Habits good or bad will dictate our life. Some help. Brushing your teeth and eating balanced
May 4, 1994 25 Years Ago New seniors home opens in Coulonge: One of Fort Coulonge’s oldest houses is now home to some of the town’s senior residents. Fort Coulonge Mayor Hector Soucie Jr. cut the ribbon held by Robert
I will be the first one to admit that at one time I didn’t understand the importance of team sports for children. Growing up I wasn’t much of a joiner and definitely did not enjoy team sports. Having young ones
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