Accessing the North Dundas Times online
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WDMH leading the way — Involving rural patients in clinical trials
by Jane Adams
Winchester District Memorial Hospital’s (WDMH) research program is growing quickly – supporting rural patients and putting a spotlight on our local hospital.
Here’s...
Life threatening injuries following train-vehicle collision
A collision between a Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) freight train and a delivery van at a public crossing east of Mountain last week...
Driver behaviour around school buses continues to alarm parents
Parents of children who take buses to school are urging drivers to be more respectful of the rules when it comes to caution around...
Provincial recycling policy change explains lack of free blue bins
Some local residents have noted that blue bins are no longer being given away at the Boyne Road Landfill. The question of “hey, what...
Thompson Road resident fighting to have road fixed
Cassandra MacDonald is not one to back down from a cause, especially when she knows it’s a good one. The Thompson Road resident made...
NHL Alumni Hockey Night raises $84,000 for new equipment at WDMH
submitted by Jane Adams
From the ceremonial puck drop to the final minute of play, the WDMH Foundation’s first-ever NHL Alumni Hockey Game was a...
El Nino… El Nosnow
Christmas was not totally green this year, but there was certainly much less snow than many people were surely hoping for. Since the summer,...
Tom Clapp’s bucket list – check that off!
submitted by Jane Adams
When Tom Clapp turned 80, he had a plan. As a 10-year plus cancer survivor, Tom wanted to give back to...
First baby of 2024 arrives at 20:24!
An annual tradition of announcing the Winchester District Memorial Hospital’s first baby of the year got even more special this year due to a...