Dundas Federation of Agriculture donates to Food Share

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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- 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?

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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

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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...