What the Canada Post strike means for your mail
Tens of thousands of Canada Post workers went on strike as of Friday, November 15. The reason for the job action is familiar –...
Tugging on the bandaid
Anyone who has passed by Chesterville on County Road 43 recently, or entered or exited the village via County Road 7 to the south,...
What do you do?
When the supporters of Scottish independence lost a referendum in 2014, Scottish duo, the Proclaimers, strong nationalists, wrote a song called “What do you...
Council addresses controversial Fire Master Plan
Rumours, oh despicable rumours. They are ever-present in small communities such as North Dundas, and they are often born innocently from some aspect of...
Horse Tony’s forever home
North Dundas’ beloved Horse Tony has finally been fully restored and installed at his forever home, just up the road from the old spot...
Stuff a Cruiser Food Drive returns for another year
On November 16th, 2024, members of the SD&G OPP Auxiliary Unit, with the assistance of the U15 South Dundas Lions Rep hockey team, will...
CPKC Holiday Train passing through on Nov 28
It’s free entertainment, adored by kids and adults alike, and to top it off, it supports local food banks! The CPKC holiday train will...
Smile Cookies return next week!
There will be plenty of pre-Christmas smiles in North Dundas this year as Community Food Share has been selected as a recipient of the...
Dare to Flash a ‘Stache is back!
It’s November and that means it’s Dare to Flash a ‘Stache (DTFAS) time! Participants are invited to grow mustaches or beards until the end...
For what it’s worth
The First World War changed Canada, and most of the world, ending an era of Empires, creating, or enlarging a sense of national identity...