Knights of Columbus annual bottle drive is fast approaching
The local Knights of Columbus branch is running their annual Bottle Drive for Special Olympics on Saturday, November 16. The fundraising effort will take...
Winchester native competes on “Jeopardy!”
A North Dundas native gave her two opponents a run for their money (pun intended) when she competed on the popular long-running American gameshow,...
Words carried on the wind
by Jen Pretty, Dundas County Hospice
It’s called a wind phone. Visitors pick up the receiver and can have a conversation with a lost loved...
A fond farewell to WDMH Foundation Managing Director
The WDMH Foundation is expressing its appreciation to WDMH Foundation Managing Director Kristen Casselman for her outstanding leadership over the past ten years. Kristen...
Parents angered by school bus route cancellations
Complaints from parents in the area are rolling in regarding frequent school bus route cancellations. The Times has heard from many parents who are...
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...
Beware of fake texts
A fake text message is a text that appears to be from a legitimate source, but is sent by a scammer, spammer, or another...
WDMH Bazaar
The recent WDMH Bazaar – chaired by Marie-Claire Ivanski – was a wonderful success, raising $3,451.55. Pictured are the WDMH staff that helped make...
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...