Look Back: Carp Review, May 24, 1906
Centralization of School “There is a move on in S.S. No. 2. Torbolton, which now has two schoolhouses, to unite
Read moreCentralization of School “There is a move on in S.S. No. 2. Torbolton, which now has two schoolhouses, to unite
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Read moreWEST CARLETON – A small story on the front page of the May 10, 1906 Carp Review gives some insight in to the English roots in the Ottawa Valley.
Read moreCARP – Due to COVID-19 Farm and Food Care Ontario’s annual Breakfast from the Farm event will be a little different this year coming to you direct from the Carp Fairgrounds Sunday, June 13.
Read moreOn Monday (April 30, 1906) Margaret Armstrong, Mrs. David Manchester, of Huntley passed away. She was born in Ireland in 1819 coming to Canada with her parents when quite young settling at first in Lower Canada before moving to the 5th Line of Huntley.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – Wildlife conservation dates back hundreds of years and officials in 1906 did their best to protect fish stocks in Lake Constance.
Read moreWEST CARLTON – As spring has sprung in West Carleton by April 19, 1906, The Carp Review puts gardening advice on the front page from a well-known West Carleton name.
Read moreWEST CARLETON – The Rural Root Theatre Company (RRTC) was the first troupe in the Ottawa area to bring live theatre to the Internet in the age of COVID-19.
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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.
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