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Brompton looking to help businesses build

Brompton looking to help businesses build

—  20 March 2017

Businesses in the Sherbrooke Borough of Brompton are being offered a boost through a new incentive…

Sisters’ move calls for relic relocation

Sisters’ move calls for relic relocation

—  20 March 2017

The Little Sisters of the Holy Family, the congregation of nuns whose convent perches above…

Amos J. sings his way onto  La Voix

Amos J. sings his way onto La Voix

—  20 March 2017

Townships songwriter and performer Amos Joannides (Amos J.) has earned a spot on the French…

Big crowd for BUPA gathering

Big crowd for BUPA gathering

—  20 March 2017

The Bishop’s University Pride Alliance (BUPA) drew record attendance to its annual wine and…

Busy ­political weekend in Sherbrooke

Busy ­political weekend in Sherbrooke

—  20 March 2017

Saturday was a politically charged day in Sherbrooke, with meetings being held across the city…

Girl guides put the “fun”  in fundraising

Girl guides put the “fun” in fundraising

—  20 March 2017

The Lennoxville Girl Guides held their annual Saint Patrick’s Day coffee party on Saturday,…

Young Townships curlers launch gofundme campaign to get to the nationals

Young Townships curlers launch gofundme campaign to get to the nationals

—  19 March 2017

Team Cheal, recent winners of the (under 18) Junior Curling Provincial Championships held in…

Eastern Townships on storm watch

Eastern Townships on storm watch

—  13 March 2017

By Gordon Lambie Continuing the winter that just doesn’t seem to know what to do with itself,…

Fifty years in “the business of being  controversial”

Fifty years in “the business of being controversial”

—  13 March 2017

Terry Mosher started drawing political cartoons professionally in Canada’s centennial year,…

2017-19 highway funding includes 410 extension

2017-19 highway funding includes 410 extension

—  13 March 2017

The next section of the extension to highway 410 in Lennoxville is in the plans for 2017-19…