Council addresses controversial Fire Master Plan
Rumours, oh despicable rumours. They are ever-present in small communities such as North Dundas, and they are often born innocently from some aspect of...
Horse Tony’s forever home
North Dundas’ beloved Horse Tony has finally been fully restored and installed at his forever home, just up the road from the old spot...
Smile Cookies return next week!
There will be plenty of pre-Christmas smiles in North Dundas this year as Community Food Share has been selected as a recipient of the...
Dare to Flash a ‘Stache is back!
It’s November and that means it’s Dare to Flash a ‘Stache (DTFAS) time! Participants are invited to grow mustaches or beards until the end...
Remembrance Day events in Winchester
by Kimberly Schmidtke
The Winchester Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion (Br. 108) commemorated its Poppy Campaign Kick-Off on Friday, October 25. This event showcased...
Young suspect arrested for St. Mikes school threats
The OPP has made an arrest in the string of threats that impacted St. Michael Catholic School in Kemptville, beginning on September 12. The...
A perfect bond
When Emilie Brunet came to Winchester with her family for work 7 years ago, they ultimately decided to stay put and raise a family.
“There's...
The backstory of Council’s quorum conundrum
It was the talk of the community. At the start of the regularly scheduled Council meeting on October 10, while Mayor Tony Fraser was...
Area schools threatened again
Parents of students at all public and Catholic schools in Kemptville, as well as two schools in Iroquois, were rattled by threats of violence...
Calling all volunteers: Let’s keep Moovies alive
A popular staple in North Dundas are the “Moovies” put on frequently at the Old Town Hall. These exciting events make use of the...