Good food and great company
A familiar tradition will return to Winchester on Christmas Day. The annual free turkey dinner offered by the Winchester United Church is a tradition...
The Times returns Jan 9!
Merry Christmas! You are reading the last 2024 issue of the North Dundas Times. We like to take a break during the holly jolly...
A snowy Parade of Lights
By all accounts, this year’s North Dundas Parade of Lights was absolutely spectacular. Each and every float (or horse!) was decorated with such care...
Help Our Homeless: A touching local tradition
Beth Carhart from Nunniyer Business Accounting in Williamsburg knows a lot about giving back to her community. Back in 2007, she started an initiative...
Won the battle, lost the war
The post office is an important resource. There is no doubt about that. Having a means for goods and correspondence to go from point...
OPP canines put their best paws forward for 2025 calendar
For more than 50 years, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Canine Unit handlers and canines have been supporting frontline and specialized policing functions to...
How about a ticket for Empty Bowls this Christmas?
If you still have some last minute Christmas shopping to take care of, why not consider giving a ticket to Community Food Share’s Empty...
A sparkly rolling tradition
Each year in North Dundas, the Christmas season is firmly kicked off with the North Dundas Parade of Lights. Countless local residents gather along...
Shelter from the storm
Is there anywhere to go to escape the storm that is hitting the world? I don’t mean climate change, or the rise of the...
Water woes continue
It’s without a doubt that someone, somewhere in North Dundas is pleased with the water that comes out of their taps. Unfortunately, those with...