Habitat for Humanity completes two more affordable homes in Maxville
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...