
Military helicopter exercises in Davidson on Wednesday and Thursday
The Canadian Forces will be conducting helicopter training near the Davidson sawmill on Wednesday and Thursday.

The Canadian Forces will be conducting helicopter training near the Davidson sawmill on Wednesday and Thursday.
Big Tech’s MO has long been to ask for forgiveness rather than permission. Last week OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sent a letter to the community
Editor, On Sunday, a friend and I travelled to Ottawa to take part in the guitar show. He travels regularly to the city, and has
Congratulations to Clancey (Keon) and Dillon Harrison on the arrival of their baby girl on Apr. 21. They have named her Davie James, and she
Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with Larry Gleason in the recent passing of his dearly loved wife, Nancy Lapierre-Gleason. Nancy and Larry lived
Our thoughts and prayers for the Larivière and O’Malley families on the loss of Sharon on Apr. 19, at the age of 74. Our deepest

Washouts are on chemin Bois-Franc at km 54 and on the Lockwell Lake Access Road.
Editor, Trying to understand the erratic and highly questionable actions of the American president must include a closer look at the economic policies his regime
Spring flooding, it seems, is our new normal. After several decades of relative steadiness from the river levels, waterfront communities throughout the Ottawa River watershed
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Nicole Turner, of Waltham. She was the dearly loved daughter of Francis (Frankie) Turner and the

The Canadian Forces will be conducting helicopter training near the Davidson sawmill on Wednesday and Thursday.
Big Tech’s MO has long been to ask for forgiveness rather than permission. Last week OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sent a letter to the community of Tumbler Ridge, B.C., apologizing for his company’s failure to flag a user’s account with
Editor, On Sunday, a friend and I travelled to Ottawa to take part in the guitar show. He travels regularly to the city, and has found that crossing over to Ontario means driving on scenic well-paved roads – better paved
Congratulations to Clancey (Keon) and Dillon Harrison on the arrival of their baby girl on Apr. 21. They have named her Davie James, and she is a little sister for Blake and Marlee-Jo. Proud grandparents are Kellie and Davey Keon
Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with Larry Gleason in the recent passing of his dearly loved wife, Nancy Lapierre-Gleason. Nancy and Larry lived in Sheenboro. Our heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with Connie Levesque and the Levesque-Belec
Our thoughts and prayers for the Larivière and O’Malley families on the loss of Sharon on Apr. 19, at the age of 74. Our deepest condolences to the Bretzlaff family on the loss of Roy on Apr. 23, at the

Washouts are on chemin Bois-Franc at km 54 and on the Lockwell Lake Access Road.
Editor, Trying to understand the erratic and highly questionable actions of the American president must include a closer look at the economic policies his regime follows. To make America great again, he has made threatening gestures such as attacking the
Spring flooding, it seems, is our new normal. After several decades of relative steadiness from the river levels, waterfront communities throughout the Ottawa River watershed have now seen significant floods in 2017, 2019, 2023, and now 2026. For many, the
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Nicole Turner, of Waltham. She was the dearly loved daughter of Francis (Frankie) Turner and the late Colleen Venasse. Her pride and joy was her daughter Cara-Lynne, son-in-law Korey and adored
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