WCAS Spring Fling juried show launches online April 5
WEST CARLETON – Spring is an inspirational time for artists, and the West Carleton Art Society’s (WCAS) annual spring show will not be deterred by COVID-19. Instead it will move online.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Spring is an inspirational time for artists, and the West Carleton Art Society’s (WCAS) annual spring show will not be deterred by COVID-19. Instead it will move online.
Read moreWEST CARLEON – The discussion of Carp village becoming a police village moves to the front page and an update on the Greene-Hodgins shooting in the latest edition of The Carp Review from 1906 in West Carleton Online’s weekly Look Back feature.
Read moreCORKERY – A documentary focusing on aliens, conspiracies, shadowy men, all converging in the Corkery area, debuts this Friday (March 26).
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Spring was arriving in West Carleton on March 8, 1906 and The Carp Review was all over the community attending anniversaries and church events, something that used to happen in a pre-COVID-19 era.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – No editions of the Feb. 22 Carp Review exist so this week we skip a week and take a look back at the March 1, 1906 edition of The Carp Review.
Read moreThose of you who have lived in the area for some time are no doubt aware we have a very special ecosystem abutting the West Carleton-March Ward called the Burnt Lands Alvar.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The trial of Fitzroy Township’s Adam had the community racing to pick up their copy of the Feb. 15, 1906 Carp Review just more than 100 years ago, in West Carleton Online’s weekly Look Back feature on West Carleton’s first newspaper.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The front page of the Feb. 8, 1906 The Carp Review focused on education as Inspector Cowley
Read moreWEST CARLETON – A group of seven artists whose spring 2020 residency was cancelled by COVID-19, have spent the last
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Feb. 1, 1906 was a huge day in the history of West Carleton journalism. It was the first time The Carp Review published a photo as part of a news story.
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