The Valley in Pictures – February 26, 2020 For more information, pick up a copy of the February 26 Gazette or subscribe online February 25, 2020 2:17 pm Having fun on the ice when the fish are scarce at the Pikwakanagan Fire-Rescue Annual Fishing Derby on Golden Lake. Getting fit in the Mini Gym in Palmer Rapids are from left to right: Norma Woods, Deb Reid and Pam Reid.Lakyn and Scott Zadow hold up their day’s catch at the Pikwakanagan Fire-Rescue Annual Fishing Derby on Golden Lake on February 22. Laykyn placed second in the youth category.Having fun on the ice when the fish are scarce at the Pikwakanagan Fire-Rescue Annual Fishing Derby on Golden Lake.Parent volunteers on the front door at the Makwa Centre: Sharra Bernard, Aria Bernard-Saucier, Regis Saucier. Raising funds to send two teams to Mississauga for the 49th anniversary of the first Little Native Hockey League.About 50 people gathered in the Opeongo Senior Centre on Stafford Street for the Madawaska Valley Horticultural Society annual general meeting.Mayor Love presents the appreciation award to the Combermere Recreation Committee.Snowmobiles were lined up at Crooked Slide Park registering for the Combermere Rec and Peterson Pathfinders poker run.The sidewalks around Isabella Street in Pembroke were crowded on February 21, as members from four education unions gathered near MPP John Yakabuski’s office.After six times successfully standing for Chief of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, Kirby Whiteduck has decided not to run in the March election. Prev 1of9 Next