Dundas Federation of Agriculture donates to Food Share
It’s an opportunity to celebrate and recognize the abundance of fresh, healthy, affordable local food that we are privileged to have access to across...
Sustainability – Gypsy Moth invasion exacerbated by climate change
Anyone who pays any attention to trees at all has noticed the destruction caused by the gypsy moth.
This is year three of a particularly...
Gardening – planting out…finally
Finally, by the first of June, you no longer have any seedlings in your house! For so many gardeners, no matter how fun and...
June is Gay Pride Month in Canada
June has been designated as the month to celebrate the LGBTQ2 community, which includes individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and...
Consolidation, Globalization and local development
When I worked in the forest policy sector, I didn’t at the time realize I was a witness to historic changes in the sector,...
The Inkerman train disaster
On March 31, 1941, just eighty years ago, the small hamlet of Inkerman was the scene of a train accident that took the lives...
New schedule for the Times
The impact that the pandemic and various lockdowns have had on business in North Dundas has had an effect on the Times also. Dependant...
Remembering Andy Parent
- the Gatekeeper of Big Sky Ranch
North Grenville lost a great man last week who dedicated his life to giving unwanted and abused animals...
Are we really sheep?
Remember when we used to travel? So many times, at the airport, I was removed from the lineup up at the security gate for...
The Vanishing People
In Canadian history, there is a fascinating period between the immediate pre-contact period and the arrival of the first Europeans. Archaeology can tell us...