The Brown murders of 1879 – revisited with new discoveries
by Susan Peters, Dundas County Archives
There is no doubt that the Brown murders of 1879 were a tragedy for the family and for the...
COVID 19 Assessment and Testing Centre
Effective immediately, Ontarians should only seek testing at assessment centres if the following apply:
You have COVID 19 symptoms, OR
You have been exposed...
Depleted Soil at the Root of Poor Health
We recently wrote about the gut microbiome – the remarkable digestive ecosystem that influences how nutrients and bacteria contribute to weight management, organ function,...
It’s a small world after all
Who would have thought that the response to having viable vaccines against covid-19 could be a source of discord and introduce a new form...
Local business essential to the local economy
by Eric Duncan, M.P.
Now more than ever, this past year has showed us the need to support our local businesses, especially during these trying...
Queen’s Park Update
by MPP Jim McDonell
This past week, municipal leaders met virtually with Premier Ford, cabinet ministers, MPPs, and Ontario's ministry officials at the annual Rural...
Return to School, Dr Paul at EOHU, and March Break
The kids in North Dundas headed back to in-person learning on Monday, February 1. Dr Paul Roumeliotis of the Eastern Ontario Health Unit spoke...
COVID 19 vaccines arrive in EOHU region
The Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU) is pleased to announce that the first batch of COVID 19 vaccines has arrived in the EOHU region....
Ontario expands workplace enforcement campaigns
The Ontario government is expanding the current workplace inspection campaign to further protect workers and customers at essential businesses. Following the big box store...
Why doctors must think like Sherlock Holmes
A 57-year-old woman, receiving physiotherapy for an injured ankle, suddenly suffered a seizure, became unconscious, and was rushed to Emergency. The obvious diagnosis, a...