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Pembroke, Ontario · PembrokeThe Petawawa Sports and Entertainment Hall of Fame will induct four new members on June 13, 2024. The PSEHOF recognizes entertainers, athletes and teams who have made significant achievements, achieved outstanding and extraordinary success in Canada or abroad. This past fall, a nomination committee considered several extraordinary candidates whose names had been submitted from the community.See the Story
Petawawa Hall of Fame announces Class of 2024
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Pembroke, Ontario · PembrokePrayer for Jesus was never a way of manipulating God; it was about submitting his will to that of the Father. The Saviour prayed intensely three times to be spared the ordeal of the Cross. The cup that Jesus hesitated to drink was the holy Father's condemnation of human sin.See the Story
THE VALLEY PULPIT: A meditation for Holy Week
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Pembroke, Ontario · PembrokeThink you know where we took this photo? Send your guess to adixon@postmedia.com or leave a message at 613-732-3691 ext. 509244. Submit your guesses by Wednesday, April 3 at noon by phone or email.Correct guessers will have their names printed along with the answer in our April 11 issue.See the Story
PHOTO QUIZ: Think you know where we took this photo? Send us your guess
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OPP · PembrokeThe Upper Ottawa Valley (UOV) Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) held its inaugural chili luncheon and silent auction fundraiser on March 27. The event raised over $3,300 for the Warming Centre in Pembroke. The UOV OPP would like to thank the following businesses and individuals who made significant contributions to make the event a success.See the Story
Chilifest success! Upper Ottawa Valley OPP raises over $3,300 for warming centre
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Pembroke, Ontario · PembrokeCanadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) has established an ambitious target to achieve carbon neutral operations at the Chalk River Laboratories campus by 2040. The target is outlined in CNL's newly-released ESG Report, A CNL Sustainability Performance Update. CNL has already reduced its GHG emissions by approximately 30 per cent relative to 2005 levels, and is poised to achieve a 40 per cent reduction by 2025.See the Story
CNL targets carbon neutral operations at Chalk River Laboratories by 2040
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Pembroke, Ontario · PembrokeLaurentian Valley 50+ Fit and Feisty recently received a $5,000 donation from Canadian National Energy Alliance (CNEA) Donations were made possible through CNEA Community Crowdfunding campaign in which CNL employees direct funds provided in recognition for CNL's performance through the previous year.See the Story
Laurentian Valley 50+ Fit and Feisty supported by CNEA and CNL crowdfunding campaign
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Pembroke, Ontario · PembrokeMy household has been a two senior, domestic family for well over a decade. When the empty nest syndrome began, adjustments had to be made to our menus and grocery shopping.See the Story
WAYNE'S WORLD: I'm a foodie but grocery shopping is not enjoyable anymore
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Pembroke, Ontario · PembrokeThe final Christmas gift of 2023, a total cash donation of $36,304.39, was given by the Kiwanis Club of Pembroke on March 20 to three area community service organizations. The money raised through the club's annual Christmas campaign is first used to buy toys for children of less fortunate families for Christmas. The purchased toys together with new toys donated from the community resulted in 109 families and 220 children receiving toys in 2023.See the Story
Kiwanis Club wraps up Christmas Toy and Food Drive with donations to community organizations
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