Annual Food Collection
The Vankleek Hill Food Bank is hosting its annual Food Collection. They are asking residents of Vankleek Hill, East Hawkesbury, Chute-à-Blondeau, St-Eugène, St-Bernadin and Ste-Anne-de-Prescott to look out for them. […]
The Vankleek Hill Food Bank is hosting its annual Food Collection. They are asking residents of Vankleek Hill, East Hawkesbury, Chute-à-Blondeau, St-Eugène, St-Bernadin and Ste-Anne-de-Prescott to look out for them. […]
A fine selection of Christmas cookies plus Christmas decorations for your home and tree.
Fire Sale / Liquidation de stock
Brunty will be performing his unique brand of wit and humour. He will kick off his performance at 3 p.m.
Departing Maxville Manor and travelling through Maxville to finish at the Maxville & District Sports Complex. For more information please visit their website at: https://www.northglengarry.ca/en/things-to-do/christmas-parades-and-activities.aspx
Everyone welcome!
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