Chesterville dog park faces lawn maintenance snag
Recent correspondence shared with the Times suggests that a proposed dog park for Chesterville is facing a frustrating snag – Township staff are refusing...
NDDHS students honour fallen soldiers with Field of Crosses Memorial Project
On November 8, North Dundas District High School (NDDHS) students and staff, members of the Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) Branch 108 in Winchester, and...
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...
WDMH conducts mock emergency scenario
Winchester District Memorial Hospital (WDMH) and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a mock emergency code scenario in the WDMH Emergency Department on the...
Welcome to Samurai Arts Academy!
A successful Metcalfe-based business has expanded its operations to Chesterville, giving locals a fresh new way to stay active and enjoy much needed recreational...
Cannamore Orchard opens Fudge Kitchen
On October 17, Cannamore Orchard in rural Crysler held a grand opening for its newly renovated Fudge Kitchen. “Our doors are open, and we're...
Source suggests Township CAO is fired
A trusted source has informed the Times that Township CAO Angela Rutley’s employment has been terminated. Because the news was unofficial as of the...