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Looking to put Renfrew on running, tourist map

RENFREW – Veteran marathoner Colleen Berry is event director.

Looking to the stars

GRIFFITH – April 29 meeting to reveal plans for Madawaska Highlands Observatory.

Planning for the future

Some agricultural lands in Admaston-Bromley may be changing from agriculture to rural designation.

Movies past and movies to come

RENFREW – Alberta resident Edwin Amell, who grew up in Renfrew and Calabogie, fondly recalls his experiences in the movie industry.

Reid gets guitar from one of the best

RENFREW - St. Thomas the Apostle student receives guitar from blues icon Duke Robillard.

Pursuing a dream with Marshall the moose

RENFREW – New pre-schoolers book, Marshall Plays Hockey, is available for reading or purchase in Renfrew.

For the love of laughter

RENFREW - Doug and Gladys Sidock were honoured Saturday night for their commitment to community theatre.

A little sport, lots of crime

SHAWVILLE – Dead Man’s Hand is the debut novel for Shawville teacher and former pro hockey player.

Storytelling tradition to touch down in Burnstown

RENFREW – Series openers coming to Burnstown, Wakefield, Perth and Peterborough.

Musicians rosin up the bow at fall fiddle party

KINBURN - Musicians from across the region performed at the Kinburn Fiddle Party Saturday night.

Popular and tasty third stop

COBDEN – Cobden remains the biggest draw in the annual Taste of the Valley series run by the County of Renfrew.

Lorente to speak during Home Child Day

RENFREW - The vast majority of British Home Children, separated from their parents forever, came to Canada from the 1860s to the 1930s. The last arrived around 1948.

Week of accolades for Olympian

EGANVILLE – 2012 Olympic middle-distance runner Melissa Bishop will be front and centre during Sunday afternoon’s parade in her hometown of Eganville

Expecting huge crowds for Calabogie Peaks blues-ribfest

CALABOGIE – On and off the stage, fireworks are coming to Class Axe Guitars Calabogie Peaks Blues and Ribfest this weekend..

Trooper singer anticipates rocking show in Arnprior

ARNPRIOR: Trooper lead singer Ra McGuire shares some thoughts on the state of rock and roll and Canada prior to the band's concert at the Arnprior Fair Aug. 10.

Arnprior area pilots to host fly-in breakfast July 8

ARNPRIOR - The Arnprior Airport will be buzzing Sunday, July 8 when the local pilots hold their fly-in breakfast.

McNab Days to celebrate township's heritage,identity

McNAB-BRAESIDE - McNab Days begins a 10-day run of events with the Calling of the Clans at Waba Museum Park Friday evening, June 22.

Happy 150th birthday, Arnprior

ARNPRIOR - Everyone's invited to help the town where two beautiful rivers meet celebrate a special birthday on the June 9-10 weekend.

Cross-Canada runner to share his story

RENFREW – Scott Cannata hopes to motivate those who hear his story. He speaks Wednesday, June 6 at Renfrew Collegiate Institute.

Wild women artistry

RENFREW - Wild Women Wilderness Artists share their varied treasure chest of art during presentation at the Renfrew library.

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