Masking requirements in schools beginning to ease
by Brandom Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
On February 23, Trustees for the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) passed a motion to make the...
One-way streets causing confusion in Winchester
by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Two streets in Winchester, which were changed to allow only one-way direction of travel last summer, are still...
A long tradition of newspapers
Although the North Dundas Times is only a recent addition to the history of newspapers in Dundas County, it follows a long and sometimes...
Peace will come
There was a really strange coincidence on Friday. As police moved against the protestors in Ottawa, I spent the day watching people being interviewed...
Ontario to cancel vaccine passport system
by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The provincial government announced last week that it would be putting an end to the vaccine passport system,...
Rapid testing for at-home use
Ontarians can now get a free rapid testing kit for at-home use. Expanding access to free rapid tests to the general public will to...
Tensions rising with trucker convoy
by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Since its inception, the so-called Freedom Convoy has evolved into a movement that is intended to be the...
Dazed and confused
I wonder: has the world just gone mad, or was it always like this, but we didn’t notice? Whatever you think of the trucker...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Canada’s only surviving quadruple amputee of the First World War
As February marks Black History Month, The War Amps is paying tribute to Ethelbert “Curley” Christian (1883-1954), one of the Association’s founding members who...
Truckloads of PEI potatoes to be contributed to food banks across Canada
Under the Surplus Potato Management Response Program, the PEI Potato Board has been working with three food security organizations, Food Banks Canada, Second Harvest...