Independently owned since 1902.  106th Year No. 28 - Wednesday July 28, 2010  Eganville, ON   1.25 GST Inc.

 

  

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Chris Day, a member of the County of Renfrew paramedic service, displays the Take Action cards the service is asking the public to fill out in support of a private member’s bill in Ontario asking for the mandatory distribution of defibrillators in public locations.
 

Lt. Col. Dave Dixon, a native of Eganville, recently took over as the new commanding officer of 21 Aerospace Control and Warning Squadron at CFB North Bay.

 
Anna Schroeder, left, and Bardella Kelly had the honour of carrying the banner of St. Ann that led the procession to the shrine for the morning mass at Cormac on Sunday. About 2,500 worshippers attended this year’s 72nd annual pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Ann.
 


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