From The Gleaner Archives June 15, 2022The Gleaner2022-06-152022-06-14 by The Gleaner2022-06-152022-06-140 150 years ago Thursday, June 20, 1872 MR. FAX BACK AGAIN: The subscriber has...
From the archives of the Société Historique de Saint-Anicet June 8, 2022The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-07 by The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-070 From the archives of the Société Historique de Saint-Anicet: The Hotel Dupuis Blacksmith by...
From the archives of THE HERITAGE TREASURES MUSEUM June 8, 2022The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-07 by The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-070 The Turcot Bridge Can you believe the Turcot Bridge was once a tollbridge? David Silliman...
From the Dundee Historical Committee archives June 8, 2022The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-07 by The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-070 From the Dundee Historical Committee archives: Captain Alexander Smallman Captain Alexander Smallman was born in...
From the Chateauguay Valley Historical Society archives June 8, 2022The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-07 by The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-070 Hinchinbrooke cheese and butter factory The 'Cheese & Butter' factory was located on Gore Road,...
From the Hemminford Archives June 8, 2022The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-07 by The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-070 McClatchie's Store, 488 Frontière Street, Hemmingford William Scriver bought this stone home and hotel from...
From the Gleaner Archives June 8, 2022, Special EditionThe Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-07 by The Gleaner2022-06-082022-06-070 150 years ago Thursday, June 13, 1872 A SONG TO JUNE Ah bonny, bonny maiden,...
A country, a region, and a newspaper definedErica Taylor2022-06-082022-06-07 by Erica Taylor2022-06-082022-06-070 Almost 160 years ago, a young Robert Sellar was recruited by the Toronto Globe through...
How to “make” a newspaperErica Taylor2022-06-082022-06-07 by Erica Taylor2022-06-082022-06-070 It was appropriate to begin a new era for the newspaper with a new regional...
You just can’t put a good paper downErica Taylor2022-06-082022-06-07 by Erica Taylor2022-06-082022-06-070 In the mid-seventies, the newspaper was taken over by Roger Daoust and Claude Pilon. Daoust...
From The Gleaner Archives June 1, 2022The Gleaner2022-06-012022-05-31 by The Gleaner2022-06-012022-05-310 150 years ago Thursday, June 6, 1872 Just now the fields are yellow with the...
From The Gleaner Archives May 18, 2022The Gleaner2022-05-182022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-05-182022-05-200 125 years ago Thursday, May 23, 1872 AUCTION SALE: The subscriber has received instructions to...
From The Gleaner Archives May 4, 2022The Gleaner2022-05-042022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-05-042022-05-200 150 years ago Thursday, May 9, 1872 S E E D S !! John Richardson,...
From the archives of the Heritage Treasures Museum: Perfect marksmanship from Riverfield riflemenThe Gleaner2022-05-042022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-05-042022-05-200 Competing in organized shooting for the first time in 1939, the English River Rifle Club...
From the Gleaner Archives April 20, 2022The Gleaner2022-04-202022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-04-202022-05-200 150 years ago Thursday, April 25, 1872 HARNESS! HARNESS! HARNESS! J.W. Roberts, St. Lawrence Street,...
From the archives of the Heritage Treasures Museum: Sugaring off in RiverfieldThe Gleaner2022-04-062022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-04-062022-05-200 James McKell’s maple bush on the Australian concession (now the Rang 5) in Riverfield had...
From the Gleaner Archives April 6, 2022The Gleaner2022-04-062022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-04-062022-05-200 150 years ago April 11, 1872 Farm for sale The subscriber offers for sale his...
From the Gleaner Archives March 23, 2022The Gleaner2022-03-232022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-03-232022-05-200 150 years ago Thursday, March 28, 1872 Notice Notice is hereby given that application will...
From the Gleaner Archives March 9, 2022The Gleaner2022-03-092022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-03-092022-05-200 150 years ago Thursday, March 14, 1872 10,000 grafted apple trees Of the most approved...
From the Gleaner Archives February 23, 2022The Gleaner2022-02-232022-05-20 by The Gleaner2022-02-232022-05-200 150 years ago Thursday, February 29, 1872 Last Call All parties indebted to the subscriber,...