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It was an amazing two-player battle as the Arnprior
Demons outscored Renfrew Pizzeria 9-7.
The Renfrew Timberwolves showed a
flair for the dramatic in the final game of the 2008 portion of the Eastern
Ontario Junior B Hockey League season.
A devastating fire gutted Deslaurier Custom Cabinets and five other Renfrew
businesses New Year’s Day.
Renfrew council has authorized a call for proposals to update the town's parks and recreation master plan.
Renfrew council has approved official plan and zoning amendments paving the way for the George Jackson Toyota dealership to move to a new location near the corner of Highway 17 and O'Brien Road.
Reporter Cheryl Brink begins a three-part series on her airborne adventures. Over the next few weeks, she will take you along on her journies in the skies via hot air balloon, Cessna 150 airplane and parachute. For more photos and a video, check out Brink's personal blog at http://observationsofanewsjunkie.wordpress.com.
Winds that reached as high as 123 kilometres per hour around Lake
Ontario and well above 100 km/hr in many parts of Renfrew County, left
Hydro One deluged with calls. By Monday evening, Hydro One had restored power to 145,000 customers.
Arnprior residents and many hundreds of others who knew him
are mourning the death of former Arnprior mayor Leonard Shean, better known as
just plain Len.
The exterior concrete work has been completed at
the new sewer plant and the focus has shifted to inside jobs.
Fifteen-game winless streak ends
New
location better to serve customers.
Casey Corbin is visiting his native Ottawa
Valley for a pair of
Royal Canadian Legion shows, Dec. 28 in Arnprior and Dec. 29 in Renfrew.
Art comes alive for student-artists at Cobden Studio.
A child's perspective on seeing the pleasures of work.
The provincial Liberal government plans to step in and take action against our nation’s greatest shame – child poverty.
Unusual
circumstances forced Liberals into making quick decision on leadership, say
local officials
Ottawa Valley Tourist Association board members says it
needs more dollars from Renfrew County to focus on their national capital and
southern Ontario
markets.
Barnet Park Committee hoping for a second straight
successful Trillium Foundation grant to help its volunteer-based organization’s
work on seven-acre property.
Admaston-Bromley native Angela Yolkowskie takes top job at neighbouring Greater Madawaska.
A number of local students will be packing their suitcases and hopping
aboard planes this upcoming March Break for a well-deserved vacation,
but the destination for a local group of youth is a far cry from a
tropical resort or beachside theme park.
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