February Council update
Township of North Dundas Council has had two Council meetings this month – one regularly scheduled meeting on February 7, and one special meeting...
Everyone belongs in North Dundas
North Dundas is a welcoming place. Those of us who call North Dundas home would not have it any other way. However, there is...
Council update
The recently elected North Dundas Council is getting warmed up with plenty of routine business. Local Council meetings are pre-scheduled for the entire year,...
Nationview PS students write children’s book
A journey that started in January of 2022 has reached a significant milestone, as students from last year’s grade 4, 5, 6 class at...
South Dundas group aims to save historical building
The Historical Society of South Dundas has quite a task on its hands. A well-known landmark in the town of Iroquois – the 207...
Township victimized by theft and vandalism incidents
This month has been an unfortunate one for the Township of North Dundas in terms of thefts and vandalism. Several incidents have left many...
The Weather with Connor
Hello, everyone! It’s nice to meet you. I’m Connor Mockett, a new columnist for the North Dundas Times. My columns will specifically focus on...
Is it Chesterville’s turn for a dog problem?
For much of last year, Winchester social media was plagued with frequent reports of dogs on the loose. For reasons that will remain a...
Warden Fraser: ‘Any success in SDG is a success for all of SDG’
Warden Tony Fraser has officially been installed as the new head of council for the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Warden Fraser's...
Council jumps right into business
The first two regularly scheduled meetings of the newly elected Council were packed with routine business as local lawmakers hit the ground running in...