Source suggests Township CAO is fired

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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...

Remembrance Day events in Winchester

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by Kimberly Schmidtke The Winchester Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion (Br. 108) commemorated its Poppy Campaign Kick-Off on Friday, October 25.  This event showcased...

The Food Corner

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by Paul Cormier, Salamanders of Kemptville With minus temperatures this morning and frost on the pumpkins, our thoughts start to turn towards the upcoming festive...

Hallville Community Park finally breaks ground

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On Tuesday, October 15, the Township of North Dundas held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Hallville Community Park. Mayor Tony Fraser was joined by...

Spruit family donates to Dundas County Hospice

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by Jen Pretty We are overwhelmed with gratitude for the incredible $20,000 donation from John Spruit and Sons, which will support the Dundas County Hospice....

Senior Rockets biggest game of the year coming November 2

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by Murray Link In what has been described as “A clash of the Titans”, the November 2nd home game between the North Dundas Rockets and...

Bike Nights will take a pause

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“Are you going to Bike Night?” This has been such a familiar buzz around Winchester in the summer months, but it’s a buzz that...

Catholic School Board report

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At the last meeting of the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario Directors, Brenda Reil, Principal of Curriculum and Student Success, Anne Leach,...

Vroom! Vroom! We have winners!

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Ron Misener and Janet Cooper have big hearts – and now they have big smiles. They both bought Raise the Roof Lottery tickets because...

Young suspect arrested for St. Mikes school threats

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The OPP has made an arrest in the string of threats that impacted St. Michael Catholic School in Kemptville, beginning on September 12. The...