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Upcoming events


TAPROOM 260 presents Ryan King live and in concert at 260 Centrum Blvd. in the Centrum Plaza starting at 8 p.m. For more information visit facebook.com/Taproom260/events/.

STRAY DOG BREWING CO. presents The Wooden Nickels live in their taproom located at 501 Lacolle Way in the Taylor Creek Business Park. Tickets $10 available at straydogbrewing.ca. For more info visit facebook.com/StrayDogBrewingCompany.

TAPROOM 260 presents Sparkwire live and in concert at 260 Centrum Blvd. in the Centrum Plaza starting at 8 p.m. For more information visit facebook.com/Taproom260/events/..

OYSTER NIGHT at the Orléans Brewing Co., 4380 Innes Rd. from 6 to10 p.m. Indulge in the finest oysters and unwind with a drink in hand. We also offer wine and ciders for the non beer lovers.

STRAY DOG BREWING CO. presents Amechi Okodike live in their taproom located at 501 Lacolle Way in the Taylor Creek Business Park. Tickets $10 available at straydogbrewing.ca.

PAINT NIGHT starting at 6 p.m. at the Orléans Legion, 800 Taylor Creek Dr. Reserve your spot by emailing Melanie at rcl632orleansentertainment@gmail.com.

 

 

Photos showing the aftermath
of the May 21 storm in
Navan, Sarsfield and the
surrounding area


A pile of debris sits in front of a home on Barnwell Crescent in Navan.

A fallen tree lies in a tangle of wires outside a home on Canary Street in Navan.

Severely damaged car on a street in Navan.

Trees lie uprooted in front of the Lemay residence in Sarsfield.

The Saint Hugues church steeple lies toppled in front of the church in Sarsfield.

(Left) The 120-year-old barn at the Navandale farm on Perrault Road has been reduced to a pile of rubble. (Right) A figure of a cow lies on the ground where it was deposited by Saturday's storm.

 

The roof off a large shed seen in the background, lies in a field at the Navandale Farm 100 metres away.

The 100-year-old barn at the McWilliams Farm on Trim Road has been razed to the ground. The portion in the foreground is where four horses were penned when the storm hit. All four horses survived including a stud Belgian draft horse that weighed nearly a ton and was blown nearly 100 metres away.

 

The Brabantdale Farm on Rockdale Road near Navan was heavily damaged by Saturday's storm.

 

A hay barn on Smith Road in Navan lies in ruin.

 

A crew works to clean up debris frm seven trees that were snapped like twigs beside this house on Barnwell Crescent in Navan.

 

A large tree approximately seven feet in diameter lies in the yard of a house on Sunnydale Street in Navan.

 

A telephone pole is snapped into outside a hme on Sarsfield Road.

 

Two sign posts on Rockdale Road neat Navan were left completely bent over by Saturdays storm.

 

Hydro One crews begin the long job of replaced utility poles along Dunning Road near Sarsfield..

 

 

 
Entertainment

  Sports


Singing city councillor, Matt Luloff, releases latest EP

Orléans author publishes first fictional novel, The Spanish Note

Ottawa School of Theatre all ages production of Treasure Island was wonderfully entertaining


U16 Panthers win NCAFA A-Cup championship in wild finish

U14 Panthers tame Bel-Air Lions to win NCAFA A-Cup final

U12 Panthers complete undefeated season with A-Cup city championship

 

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Queen's Park Corner


 

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DYNAMIC FOOT CARE CLINIC: The first step to pain free feet

 

LOUISE CARDINAL CONCEPT: Interior design consultant

 

BLACKBURN SHOPPES DENTAL CENTRE: Committed to providing a positive dental experience

 

 

 


VIEWPOINT: When it comes to public transit, Canada is a third world country

 


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