As we look back on the week that was, here are our most-read stories on PembrokeToday.ca:
- Jamie Bramburger died suddenly on March 11. Bramburger was not just the Interim Dean of the Algonquin College Pembroke Waterfront Campus, but a Pembroke icon. He touched the lives of many people within the Ottawa Valley and was a voice that many people listened too and took advice from.
https://www.pembroketoday.ca/2025/03/12/130716/
2. The Upper Ottawa Valley (UOV) Detachment has charged three individuals following a break and enter at a construction site in Pembroke.
https://www.pembroketoday.ca/2025/03/11/three-arrested-in-midnight-break-in-at-pembroke-construction-site/
3. Kingburger, a popular burger joint known for its delicious meals, started the demolition of its building last week.
https://www.pembroketoday.ca/2025/03/11/130651/
4. Officials from the Renfrew County and District Health Unit are encouraging residents to ensure their measles vaccinations are up to date and be aware of symptoms as the province experiences a measles outbreak.
https://www.pembroketoday.ca/2025/03/10/renfrew-countys-top-doc-says-measles-outbreak-in-ontario-is-concerning/
5. Two local residents are facing multiple charges after an impaired driving investigation in Pembroke led to the seizure of suspected cocaine and the recovery of a stolen vehicle.
https://www.pembroketoday.ca/2025/03/03/130363/