Corkery floss a post-Canada Day treat
CORKERY – A brand new Corkery Canada Day tradition was delayed by a couple of days this year, but surprisingly, not due to COVID-19. No, this time it was the weather.
Read moreCORKERY – A brand new Corkery Canada Day tradition was delayed by a couple of days this year, but surprisingly, not due to COVID-19. No, this time it was the weather.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – In August of 2018, just months in to West Carleton Online’s existence, we reported on a brand-new commercial kitchen being built in a major renovation project in the NorthWind Wireless Fibre Centre’s upstairs space.
Read morePANMURE – After more than a year of online Zoom meetings and tele-conferencing, West Carleton’s 4-H Dairy Club was finally able to do what they do last Monday (June 21) – learn by doing.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The West Carleton Food Access Centre (WCFAC) annual general meeting last week (June 17) reflected a community that greatly supports the local food bank and a clientele that actually needed less support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreCARP – The combination of a unique habitat, a popular trail, predation and fast cars makes nesting season a very dangerous time for turtles in the Carp Hills.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – Key components to the reaction and recovery of the West Carleton community from devastating natural disasters in 2018 and 2019, West Carleton Disaster Relief (WCDR) will now be more adaptable, more efficient and closer than ever to the community it serves.
Read moreFITZROY HARBOUR – Two of Fitzroy Harbour’s recent fundraising powerhouses combined forces for another feat of strength last Saturday (June 12), but the power of the sun proved too much.
Read moreFITZROY HARBOUR – Approximately a year ago Fitzroy Harbour’s Jackson Lopez Piquette, at seven-years-old, decided to stop cutting his hair. It wasn’t an act of rebellion; it was an act of charity.
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Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – For Glenn Darrell Migwans, a small Ojibwa tradition to honour the lives of the recently discovered remains of 215 children found buried in a mass grave at the Kamloops Residential School last week, is the first step towards healing on a journey he only recently started to embrace.
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