Look Back: Carp Review, April 5, 1906
WEST CARLETON – A front page story, centre column, focused on new governing provincial policies returning agricultural societies to the community their fairs are held in for identification purposes.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – A front page story, centre column, focused on new governing provincial policies returning agricultural societies to the community their fairs are held in for identification purposes.
Read moreCARP – One of West Carleton’s most important sings of spring, the opening of the Carp Farmers’ Market, is here, opening the gates on another season Saturday, May 8.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Injured and accidents kick off the March 22, 1906 edition of The Carp Review, following the fine newspaper tradition: if it bleeds, it leads.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – The West Carleton Royal Canadian Legion’s Meals to Wheels dinner night is a well-oiled machine that has become a community tradition in only a few short months.
Read moreCONSTANCE BAY – Even though it’s Good Friday (April 2) the volunteers at the West Carleton Royal Canadian Legion are making it a work day, ensuring the delicious Meals to Wheels take-out dinners are available once again to the community.
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.
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