Print media – not dead yet
The death of newspapers, magazines, in fact all print media, has been declared repeatedly in the past decade or so. On-line platforms, both social...
Municipal tax increases: How does North Dundas compare?
A reader has asked some important questions about the draft municipal budget after reading the Council update in the last issue of the Times.
“A...
Fuel prices reach record numbers
by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Drivers of gasoline and diesel vehicles saw a huge jump in the price of fuel in the past...
South Nation Conservation provides free maple syrup education videos
Typically in March, more than 1,000 students would have descended onto the Oschmann Forest Conservation Area in North Dundas to take part in an...
Education workers give 5 days’ strike notice
submitted by CUPE Union
Ontario’s lowest-paid education workers have given five days’ notice of a potential province-wide strike as they remain united in their fight...
Letter to the Editor – weak council
Dear Editor,
What is wrong with this township? We have a weak council and a Mayor without a back bone. 500 acres of land was...
A century of progress
Every week, the Times is produced by a staff where women outnumber men by 2 to 1. Women have taken a leading role in...
Volunteers needed for family event this summer
Paul Porteous of the Ormond Harmony Cloverdale Recreation Association is pleased to announce that the organization would love to host a family-oriented event this...
The Times they are a-changin’
I’ve been waiting a long time to use that title... Yes, things are changing, but the Times will be staying around for a while...
Hallville Fire Station may be expanded
At the regular meeting of Council on May 31, a plan was put in motion to expand Halleville’s Fire Station. A key information document...