A perfect bond
When Emilie Brunet came to Winchester with her family for work 7 years ago, they ultimately decided to stay put and raise a family.
“There's...
The backstory of Council’s quorum conundrum
It was the talk of the community. At the start of the regularly scheduled Council meeting on October 10, while Mayor Tony Fraser was...
Area schools threatened again
Parents of students at all public and Catholic schools in Kemptville, as well as two schools in Iroquois, were rattled by threats of violence...
Lions Thrift Store urges respect for donation rules
Donating to charity is a wonderful thing. There is far too much waste in the world, and it’s true that “one person’s trash is...
Calling all volunteers: Let’s keep Moovies alive
A popular staple in North Dundas are the “Moovies” put on frequently at the Old Town Hall. These exciting events make use of the...
Reconciliation: more than one day a year
Last Monday was the official National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, introduced by legislation in 2021 in response “to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission...
Priceless, not worthless
Is it possible to put a price on the truth? Or more importantly, should we? Last Saturday, September 28 was World News Day. Generally...
Close to the edge
Canada is getting very close to the edge. Anyway following the events around Parliament Hill this week must worry about where this country is...
The many facets of fire prevention
National Fire Prevention Week is fast approaching! The week runs from October 6 – 12, and promises to help make homes safer both locally...
Saturday Bike Night draws a crowd
The Bike Night events run by the Winchester Downtown Revitalization Committee (WDRC) have been a familiar activity for area families on summer Thursday nights...