
Clarendon giant produce grower hopes this fall will be his biggest yet
In a tiny shed out back of his Clarendon property, Todd Kline has dozens of first-place ribbons hung from the ceiling. Kline isn’t a retired

In a tiny shed out back of his Clarendon property, Todd Kline has dozens of first-place ribbons hung from the ceiling. Kline isn’t a retired

Nobody was harmed in the Monday night fire at the home of Reuben and Doug Hodgins. “They would have been dead if they didn’t have

Quebec’s police watchdog says the two officers’ actions were justified within the Criminal Code.

La Fée des Bois Apothecary played host to the second annual Outaouais Herb Gathering Festival over the weekend in Greermount. Visitors, who came from across

By Ruth Potter Thirty-two people piled onto a school bus on Saturday morning in Shawville to embark on a bus tour of Clarendon led by

Lee Robinsong has been painting circular landscapes for several decades. In June, he completed his first portrait of a Pontiac scene since moving here three

Fire Chief Lee Laframboise has been on call for a quarter of a century. Now, nearing retirement, he’s working to build the next generation of

In a tiny shed out back of his Clarendon property, Todd Kline has dozens of first-place ribbons hung from the ceiling. Kline isn’t a retired athlete, or a champion animal breeder. He grows giant produce. This isn’t just any produce.

Nobody was harmed in the Monday night fire at the home of Reuben and Doug Hodgins. “They would have been dead if they didn’t have a smoke alarm,” Chief Laframboise said.

Quebec’s police watchdog says the two officers’ actions were justified within the Criminal Code.

La Fée des Bois Apothecary played host to the second annual Outaouais Herb Gathering Festival over the weekend in Greermount. Visitors, who came from across Quebec and Ontario, were invited to camp on the farm and partake in a series

By Ruth Potter Thirty-two people piled onto a school bus on Saturday morning in Shawville to embark on a bus tour of Clarendon led by local historian Jo-Anne Brownlee. The free bus trip was an anniversary event organized to celebrate

Lee Robinsong has been painting circular landscapes for several decades. In June, he completed his first portrait of a Pontiac scene since moving here three years ago.

Fire Chief Lee Laframboise has been on call for a quarter of a century. Now, nearing retirement, he’s working to build the next generation of leaders.
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