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I would like to send out my deepest sympathy to the family of Keith Racine who passed away on Feb. 25. Keith was a volunteer
I would like to send out my deepest sympathy to the family of Keith Racine who passed away on Feb. 25. Keith was a volunteer
Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Mar. 2, 1994 25 Years Ago Dry flood zones block development: Munici-palities along the Ottawa River are finding that some of
By Shelley Heaphy For as long as I can remember, my parents’ motto in our home was, “Someday your sisters will be your best friends.”
In 2019, we expect all food for sale to be safe to eat and nutritious. Every year though, people return from a vacation to some
Congratulations to the volunteers of the Shawville Winter Carnival that was held on Saturday. The seventh annual Fish Findlay Classic Hockey Tournament starts on Feb.
Chapeau was saddened to hear of the passing of Paul Joseph Keon. He was the beloved son of the late Dr. Harold Keon and the
The Quyon Lions Club have some long standing members who were recently recognized for their years of service by being presented with International Awards. Glen
Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Feb. 23, 1994 25 Years Ago Berger wins top honours: Spectators turned out in droves to take in the action at
Whether you plant thousands of acres of grain, vegetables and fruit to sell at the farmers market or a roadside stand or a backyard garden,
By Emily Haaima MacKechnie Becoming a parent is one of the scariest things that can happen in our lifetime. Our whole lives we have been
I would like to send out my deepest sympathy to the family of Keith Racine who passed away on Feb. 25. Keith was a volunteer fire fighter and on Friday all his friends and fellow firefighters attended his funeral. He
Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Mar. 2, 1994 25 Years Ago Dry flood zones block development: Munici-palities along the Ottawa River are finding that some of their choice development land is off-limits. This problem resurfaced at the Feb. 28 MRC meeting.
By Shelley Heaphy For as long as I can remember, my parents’ motto in our home was, “Someday your sisters will be your best friends.” Not that we believed it. Our family sure saw it’s fair share of fights, I
In 2019, we expect all food for sale to be safe to eat and nutritious. Every year though, people return from a vacation to some far off paradise partially sick. Every year right at home we are warned on radio
Congratulations to the volunteers of the Shawville Winter Carnival that was held on Saturday. The seventh annual Fish Findlay Classic Hockey Tournament starts on Feb. 28. St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Shawville will be hosting a Pancake Supper on March 5.
Chapeau was saddened to hear of the passing of Paul Joseph Keon. He was the beloved son of the late Dr. Harold Keon and the late Nora (Murphy). He was predeceased by his brother Mike Keon. Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts
The Quyon Lions Club have some long standing members who were recently recognized for their years of service by being presented with International Awards. Glen Leach was presented with an award for 30 years with the Quyon Lions Club, while
Compiled by Bonnie Chevrier Feb. 23, 1994 25 Years Ago Berger wins top honours: Spectators turned out in droves to take in the action at the fourth annual snowmobile drag races in Chichester. Don Gagnon, one of the organizers of
Whether you plant thousands of acres of grain, vegetables and fruit to sell at the farmers market or a roadside stand or a backyard garden, a tiny greenhouse in your basement or a few veggies in big flower pots on
By Emily Haaima MacKechnie Becoming a parent is one of the scariest things that can happen in our lifetime. Our whole lives we have been able to come and go as we pleased and now, all of a sudden, we
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