Quilliams Nature Experience like never before

Conservation Lac Brome Conservation Lac Brome (CLB) invites kayak, canoe, and paddle board enthusiasts to enjoy an immersive experience in…

Conservation Lac Brome Conservation Lac Brome (CLB) invites kayak, canoe, and paddle board enthusiasts to enjoy an immersive experience in…

By Francine Bastien Election Day – Sunday, November 2 (between 10am and 8pm) Election day will be held in 1,100…

By Francine Bastien Shelley Judge was elected as councillor for West Brome–Iron Hill in 2021. She made her career in…

By Francine Bastien Benoit Bourgon is a litigation lawyer. He worked for 40 years in large Montreal law firms. He…

By Matthew Elder Tibbitt’s Hill Schoolhouse, the stone building at the corner of Tibbitt’s Hill and Centre Road, has been…

By : Tony Rotherham July All members of council were present. There were 10 in the audience. Public Safety Racoons…

Translation: Guy Côté A leporello is a type of accordion-shaped binding. It is also the name of an organization based…

Rob Paterson Pickleball continues its rapid rise in the Town of Brome Lake, with courts now located in Foster (four),…

Matthew Elder Knowlton residents Jonathan and Judith Cowen have been honoured by Stanstead College in recognition of their decades of…

By Matthew Elder With two glorious months of summer ahead, Labour Day may feel like a distant date on the…
By Patricia Lavoie Imagine standing on a hill, cocktail in hand, with a panoramic view of the mountains—then sitting down…
By Rob Paterson Haley Regan, a Knowlton resident and soon-to-be graduate of the Soins infirmiers program at Cégep de Granby,…
By Tony Rotherham All members of council were present, with one participating via Zoom. Six residents attended in person. Municipal…
Anne Stairs Men’s Shed Lac Brome is part of a thriving global movement: over 150 Sheds across Canada, and more…
Matthew Elder A group of concerned citizens has proposed an alternative plan to Hydro-Québec’s regional upgrade project, aiming to minimize…
Jennifer Robinson Across our villages and countryside, gardeners are at their wits’ end. Deer are ravaging gardens, beheading flowers, chomping…
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