Thanks to funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation of $13,600 over 12 months, both Flinton and Denbigh Library now offer fax service. The grant has enabled the Township to purchase new print/copy/scan and fax machines for each location, a service not
Nicholas Ailleboust, Sieur de Coulonge, spent the winter 1694-95 near the mouth of the Coulonge River, establishing one of the first settlements in the Ottawa River. The first trading post called Fort-Coulonge. In 1760, the Company Northwest assumed in management and in 1821, the fort became the property of the Hudson's Bay Company. Until 1828, he served as principal of the Ottawa office. The farm of 655 acres station was sold in 1844 and the buildings in 1855, The post was transformed, becoming the town of Fort-Coulonge, located a few miles down the river. The first sawmill in the area was built in 1843 by George Bryson. The first wooden chapel was erected in 1873, but it was replaced by a brick church in 1884 after a fire. In 1886, the railroad rallied Fort-Coulonge. On December 10, 1888, Fort-Coulonge became a municipality and John Bryson assumed the office of mayor.
La municipalité du village de Fort-Coulonge accepte des soumissions pour les pièces d'équipements suivantes déclarées excédentaires par la municipalité sur la base de ' tel quel, où il se trouve ' et sans garantie :Boîte épandeur d'abrasif de marque Larochelle de 9 verges ETépandeur (à chaine) POUR BOÎTE DE CAMION ¾ OU 1 Tonne DE MARQUE BOSS.Les personnes intéressées peuvent voir les équipements au 559, rue Baume ou consulter les photos sur le site internet de la municipalité au ici.
MembershipBenefits of membership in the Renfrew County Law Association: 24 hour access to the James W. Fraser Law Library Materials borrowing for office and courtroom use Access to Quicklaw and the LibraryCo Toolkit programs information published on the RCLA website membership list Distribution of professional notices by email and/or fax Invitations to RCLA social.LibraryThe James W. Fraser Law Library is available to approximately 100 lawyers in the Pembroke, Petawawa, Renfrew, Arnprior, Barry's Bay, Deep River, Combermere and Eganville areas. First established in the basement of the county courthouse on Pembroke Street, the library consisted of a small room of books in cartons maintained by lawyers when time was.CPDCPD, or Continuing Professional Development, is defined by the Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) as the maintenance and enhancement of a lawyer's professional knowledge, skills, attitudes and ethics throughout the individual's career.