Trevor GreenwayFeb 21ByWard resident takes on ‘scary characters’ Former Chelsea resident harassed by downtown protestors John Hennessy has had enough of the “bullies and goons” holding Ottawa hostage....
Trevor GreenwayFeb 9Wakefield nurse fires up Freedom ConvoyBethan Nodwell had thousands of demonstrators in Ottawa hanging onto her every word. The Wakefielder, who has been known to disseminate...
Trevor GreenwayFeb 7Schools barely beating COVID battleWQSB calls on retirees, parents to fill in for absent teachers When Terry Kharyati arrives at school on any given day, he has no idea...
Trevor GreenwayJan 31Wakefield Rink Rats a band of hosers, ehHow a group of volunteers beat COVID blues While most of us were locked inside our homes in early January, adhering to the province’s...
Stuart BensonSep 17, 2021‘No back-up’Wakefield Hospital nursing staff stretched thin, overnight shifts left unstaffed Nurses at the Wakefield Hospital are sounding the alarm...
Stuart BensonAug 27, 2021Police, women’s shelter, team up to address domestic violenceDomestic violence rose 78 per cent in 2019-2020 In response to the increasing rates of domestic violence since the onset of the COVID-19...
Stuart BensonAug 23, 2021No vax, no serviceProvince begins vaccine passport pilot projects Tara Monette, co-owner of Brennan’s Hill Restaurant and Bar in Low, said she learned...
Stuart BensonAug 20, 2021Gatineau ER closure strains Wakefield HospitalThe partial closure of the Gatineau Hospital emergency room on June 25, is putting added strain on the Wakefield Hospital, at a time when...
Jonathan RudnickiAug 16, 2021Over a year without funeralsIsolated and exhausted: How families and friends grieve during pandemic When Michael Brown’s father, Leslie Brown, died just over a year...
Hunter CresswellAug 13, 2021Wanted: vaxxed applicants onlyChelsea resto will only interview the double-vaccinated A personalized cover letter, resume, and proof of vaccination — the first two are...
Hunter CresswellMay 24, 2021Micro-boulangerie pops up in Chelsea depChelsea has a microbrewery, it has a micro-distillery on the way, and now it also has a micro-boulangerie. Juan Carlos Gomez – who is...
Stuart BensonMay 3, 2021Most people are staying homeMRC Prefect: Ontario residents respecting stay-at-home order Sûreté du Québec checkpoints were set up on April 24 and 25, turning back...
Hunter CresswellApr 23, 2021Low arena needs supportFundraiser underway to repair rink The little arena that could has become the arena that can’t catch a break. The Central Gatineau Arena...
Stuart BensonApr 12, 2021‘Ridiculous testing protocol’Education minister is accused of misleading public about CO2 testing The Minister of Education Jean-François Roberge is being accused of...
Hunter CresswellApr 7, 2021Thinking inside the boxLocal art goodie box launches The past year has been hard. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted businesses big and small, but hit...
Stuart BensonApr 2, 2021Wakefield Market movingVaccination site forces market to find new home This year will mark the 24th anniversary of the Wakefield Market and its second year...
The Low DownApr 1, 2021CISSSO: Outaouais returns to red zone Due to the particularly worrying situation in Gatineau and the MRC des Collines de-l'Outaouais, special emergency measures will apply.
Stuart BensonMar 24, 2021The tourists are coming, again!Q&A with La Pêche mayor about what may lie ahead The summer of 2020 was one of the busiest, rowdiest summers in the Outaouais in recent...
Stuart BensonMar 17, 2021‘Light at the end of the tunnel’Nearly a hundred seniors receive vaccine on first day in Wakefield There was a palpable sense of optimism at Centre Wakefield La Pêche on...
Stuart BensonMar 15, 2021Anglophone ‘brain drain’Youth will cross provincial border if English CEGEP spots reduced, critics say There is no shortage of options for young anglophones...