
Mansfield announces Christmas house decorating winners
Five winners were chosen out of the 90 homes considered.

Five winners were chosen out of the 90 homes considered.

The survey results will be used to help shape the region’s “seniors friendly” policy.

Five winners were chosen out of the 90 homes considered.

The survey results will be used to help shape the region’s “seniors friendly” policy.

The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.

Raffle raises $6,500 (before expenses) for the Shawville long-term care home.

With nearly 10 winters under my belt in the greater Shawville area, I’ve learned that having something to keep yourself occupied is key. If you don’t sled, play hockey or ice fish, your options are limited. In recent years, the

The fundraiser brought in $10K more than the previous year, with proceeds going to supporting local sports organizations.

Raffle raises $6,500 (before expenses) for the Shawville long-term care home.

With nearly 10 winters under my belt in the greater Shawville area, I’ve learned that having something to keep yourself occupied is key. If you don’t sled, play hockey or ice fish, your options are limited. In recent years, the
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