Habitat for Humanity completes two more affordable homes in Maxville

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The ribbons were cut on April 25 on the first semi-detached homes constructed by Habitat for Humanity Cornwall & The Counties. Two local families...

Hallville Community Park update

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Residents of Hallville have been patiently waiting for years for a promised new park. This spring, they can hope to finally see progress on...

Yes, don’t do that

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Last week, an area parent posted online about taking her children to the park, only to have some local preteens show up and ruin...

The honourable know best

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How much does an election vote really count for? I have often wondered that, as I’m sure many others have as well. It is...

Speed photo radar potentially on the table locally

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Regular Council meeting update The regularly scheduled Council meeting on April 11 opened with a closed session, followed by a thorough presentation regarding the South...

Community Food Share’s Fill-a-Bag food drive ready to roll

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To help fulfill its vision that no person or family in our community goes hungry, Community Food Share is heading for its biggest food...

May is MS Awareness Month

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Did you know that Canada has one of the highest rates of Multiple Sclerosis in the world, with approximately 90,000 people diagnosed? Next month is...

Eclipse dazzles the region

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On April 8, a total solar eclipse peaked across the skies of our local area, drawing crowds of people to scenic places where they...

None the wiser

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When I was in high school, I remember wondering if the reason that the Province requires 40 hours of community involvement to be completed...

Former Lions Thrift Store to be turned into apartments

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Jam packed Council meeting on March 21 The most recent meeting of North Dundas Council on March 21 opened with a public meeting regarding a...