Representatives of the Lachute Legion, the Armed Forces and the City of Lachute laid wreaths before the WWII monument in Lachute, on November 6, as part of the annual Remembrance Day Service. Lachute Mayor Carl Péloquin (second from left) laid a wreath on behalf of the city, honouring the sacrifice of local men and women who died in conflict and who fought for Canada. (Photo: Tara Kirkpatrick)
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- Strong opposition voiced at Casselman Alto town hall over expropriation, costs, and project viabilityOn Wednesday, May 6, concerns over property expropriation, cost, and the long-term viability of the proposed Alto high-speed rail project dominated a town hall meeting in Casselman, where speakers and attendees repeatedly raised objections to… Read more: Strong opposition voiced at Casselman Alto town hall over expropriation, costs, and project viability
- Eastern Ontario communities could lose rail access under Alto plan, Reid saysPrior to the high-speed rail meeting at town hall on Wednesday, May 6, in Casselman, Lanark-Frontenac Member of Parliament (MP) Scott Reid spoke in a one-on-one interview with The Review about what he described as… Read more: Eastern Ontario communities could lose rail access under Alto plan, Reid says

