Canada Day – a Knowlton tradition
According to Shelley Judge, one of the event organizers, people can expect all their favourites: dog show, dancing, music, antique cars, face painting, petting...
Pettes Memorial Library: Annual Report
Press release
The Pettes Memorial Library, the oldest free public library in rural Quebec, has been serving citizens since 1894, said Hans Konow, chairman...
Bookworms of the world rejoice
On the third weekend of July, bookworms from all over invade the grounds of the Pettes Memorial Library in Knowlton, looking for a major...
Prizes to win at Three Pines
Inspector Gamache needs your help! Seek, discover, solve and share the series of Three Pines. Twelve Three Pines Friendly posters of twelve Louise Penny books...
Arts and Culture: July/August 2017
From June 30 to July 5, Jeanne Marler is having an art exhibition From La Tuque to the Townships at Espace England Hill, 104...
Tours des Arts
You can’t throw a brick without hitting a visual artist in our part of the world. We harbour painters and potters, sculptors and stained glass...
Running all over the world
Nathalie Rivard, a journalist and author, moved to Knowlton last May. In March 2016, Les Éditions de l’Homme published her book “Courir autour du...
Arts & Culture: June 2017
Art
From June 30 to July 5, Jeanne Marler is having an art exhibition From La Tuque to the Townships at Espace England Hill, 104...
Three Pines inspired
By Jessica Brown, Special contributor According to Louise Penny’s famous books, Three Pines is a sleepy kind of village with wonderful places to eat and...
Arts & Culture: May 2017
Art
Hors-Cadre in collaboration with the committee of the Fête nationale du Québec of Brome Lake, calls on artists from Brome Lake who would like...