Fond farewells to two long-term WDMH team members
35 years and 10 months … 39 years and 5 months … That’s #WDMHProud!
Christine Hartle came to work at Winchester District Memorial Hospital (WDMH)...
Dundas 4-H Dairy Club Press Report
by Kaylee Daines
On Saturday, April 13, Dundas County 4-H Dairy Club had their first dairy club meeting of the year at the Nelson Laprade...
Community members jumping in to join the magic!
Every little bit helps to build the new Dundas Manor
At the WDMH Foundation, we love our community and we see the generosity of our...
An accessibility problem in Chesterville
Accessibility is law. In fact, in many workplaces, employees must receive training regarding the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) when they are...
Hallville Community Park update
Residents of Hallville have been patiently waiting for years for a promised new park. This spring, they can hope to finally see progress on...
Habitat for Humanity completes two more affordable homes in Maxville
The ribbons were cut on April 25 on the first semi-detached homes constructed by Habitat for Humanity Cornwall & The Counties. Two local families...
When giving is the gift received
by Ann Brady
This year’s 100 Women Who Care North Dundas event topped the 200 participants mark – and then some! On Thursday, May 8...
You’ve Been Gnomed!
Do you know what a donsy is? You are about to find out!
We are excited to announce an e-GNOME-ous FUNdraiser for the new Dundas...
Rainy Hike for Hospice raises $11,000
The fundraising event “Hike for Hospice”, organized by Dundas County Hospice, raised an astounding $11,000 on May 5 despite rainy weather.
“We had about 40...
A dog park, an argument, and speed photo radar
May 9 Council meeting nothing short of dramatic
The regularly scheduled monthly meeting of North Dundas Council on May 9 was heavy on business, with...