Student volunteer realizes how much a meal and a smile can mean
Acquiring volunteer hours is something that all teenagers need to do to graduate in Ontario. Often, students piece them together over their four years...
WSC skater heads to National Games
by Winchester Skating Club
Skating towards the podium is the only way to do it!
WSC skater Erin Arbuckle is headed to the Special Olympics Canada...
Response from Township regarding Gypsy Lane trash
The last issue of the Times featured a front page story about a problem that has been hurting the beauty and dignity of the...
November break-in at storage facility has no leads
Police are without investigative leads when it comes to a break-in of several storage containers at Mini Mall Storage in Winchester last November.
Photos posted...
Council update
Township of North Dundas Council met for a regularly scheduled Council meeting on February 1. The meeting opened with a brief presentation of a...
Former “Big Mamas” owners discuss challenges of restaurant business
The mother and daughter duo that ran the popular but short-lived Chesterville restaurant called “Big Mamas Kitchen” are speaking out about the challenges of...
Crooked Rubz: A new local business full of home-grown passion
A new food seasoning sheriff is in town, and it goes by the name of Crooked Rubz. The new and 100% local North Dundas...
Illegal dumping on Gypsy Lane continues
It’s not a new problem, but it certainly is a growing problem. Illegal dumping on the Gypsy Lane trail in Winchester’s south end has...
Mother and son photographic exhibit celebrates love
by Ann Brady
February is the month we celebrate love, and visitors to the Winchester branch of SDG Library will find something quite unique in...
Council update
A regularly scheduled Council meeting took place on January 18, the first regular meeting in 2024. Council wasted no time jumping into business, beginning...