Woodlawn zombies perfectly on time
WOODLAWN – The zombie apocalypse is real and more than 70 of them descended on the Woodlawn area yesterday (Oct. 24) morning, but they were more interested in keeping the beat, than eating brains.
Read moreWOODLAWN – The zombie apocalypse is real and more than 70 of them descended on the Woodlawn area yesterday (Oct. 24) morning, but they were more interested in keeping the beat, than eating brains.
Read moreRENFREW – The volunteers of the Dunrobin and Area Women’s Institute (WI) put their crochet powers to use this last month to help an Ottawa Valley Legion branch reach its goal as Remembrance Day approaches.
Read moreCROWN POINT – Come see the natural and human-made colours of fall as the 45th Red Trillium Studio Tour takes
Read moreKINBURN – What is expected to be the crown jewel of West Carleton’s snowmobile trails and a key link to Quebec’s network of trails across the river, may not even get approval to open this year, outgoing West Carleton Snowmobile Trails Association (WCSTA) President Paul McDonald said during last night’s (Oct. 13) annual general meeting (AGM).
Read moreWOODLAWN – A newly formed business club for youth has big plans gaining experience on the road to building its community project.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Many of West Carleton’s organizations and businesses are taking time out to reflect on the meaning behind Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation celebrated today (Sept. 30).
Read moreCARP – For the first time in two years, the Carp Fair gates opened to fairgoers yesterday (Sept. 24) morning and visitors, volunteers and exhibitors all agreed, it was great to be back.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – It was a beautiful day, so last Sunday’s (Sept. 19) West Carleton Royal Canadian Legion’s Awards and Honours banquet was lightly attended.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – The Constance Bay ball diamonds were full of the sound of bats cracking Saturday (Sept. 18) as the NorthWind Wireless Fibre Centre fields hosted a softball tournament.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – While the snow won’t be here yet, it’s never too early to start thinking about sled season.
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