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Police look into the theft of diesel fuel from  Foymount Fire Department

OPP are looking into the theft of diesel fuel from a fire station in the hamlet of Foymount. The Upper Ottawa Valley OPP say the theft was reported on June 3. Sometime over the past month, someone stole diesel from an outdoor storage tank at the Bonnechere Valley Fire Department building...

Forests of Renfrew County the focus of Round Lake presentation on Thursday

Area residents will have a chance to learn more about the Forests of Renfrew County at an information session hosted by the Round Lake Property Owners Association on Thursday. The free event will feature a presentation by forestry technician Jake Waken and will run from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m....

Palmer Rapids woman wins Catch the Ace prize — two weeks in a row

Ingrid Michaelis thought she’d test her luck at the casino after winning Week 4 of the St. Francis Valley Healthcare Foundation’s (SFVHF)Catch the Ace lottery — but it turns out the real luck came from closer to home. The Palmer Rapids resident has now won two consecutive weeks in the...

Pop-up planetarium brings ‘the whole cosmos’ to the area this week

Astronomy fans in the area will have two chances this week to experience a travelling planetarium offering a 360-degree ‘journey through the cosmos.’ Astronomy in Action is making stops in Whitney and Barry’s Bay, with the first show scheduled for Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at St. Martin of Tours School...

During ATV safety week OPP share reminder to wear a helmet, drive sober

Half of the people killed in off-road vehicle crashes last year were not wearing helmets, and nearly as many were under the influence of alcohol or drugs, say OPP. New data released during ATV Safety Awareness Week shows that 18 of the 34 people who died in OPP-investigated incidents in...

MV Station Keepers kick off summer season with talk on local Algonquin history

The Station Keepers MV will be launching their summer programming at the historic Barry’s Bay train station Sunday. The season opens June 1 at 2 p.m. with a conversation featuring Aimee Bailey of The Circle of Turtle Lodge, who will speak on local Algonquin history. Aimee Bailey, of Pikwakanagan First Nation,...
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