IPM Quilt Block Challenge

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The International Plowing Match & Rural Expo, set to take place between September 20-24, recently held their annual IPM Quilt Block Challenge. Congratulations the winners...

Parents and experts disagree with latest school closures

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by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Last month, 500 Ontario doctors authored an open letter to Doug Ford and his Progressive-Conservative government, giving their...

SNC Partners with Ducks Unlimited Canada

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The revitalization of lost and degraded wetlands in Eastern Ontario will be the focus of a three-year,  $375,000 restoration project, thanks to a partnership...

Thousands of small businesses supported through COVID

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In the wake of the economic devastation of COVID‑19, Small Business Enterprise Centres (SBECs) across Ontario provided additional support, resources and training to help...

South Nation Conservation to deliver Grassland Stewardship

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South Nation Conservation (SNC) is delivering a new program on behalf of Grasslands Ontario, in partnership with ALUS Ontario East: an innovative community‑developed and...

Appointments only at all EOHU vaccination clinics

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To help clinics operate smoothly, and reduce wait times at clinics, the Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU) is no longer accepting walk-in clients at...

Survivorman Les Stroud appointed as Scouts Canada’s Chief Scout

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Scouts Canada announces the appointment of award-winning Canadian outdoor adventurer and survival expert Les Stroud, best known as TV’s Survivorman, as the organization’s new...

Roundabouts are safer than intersections

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by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The World Economic Forum did a study on the 256 roundabouts in Indiana. This study was conducted from...

CDSBEO report

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Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) and SLC Mobile Training Labs Initiative The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario, through the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program...

Intermediate Students Explore Career in Skilled Trades

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On Friday, Dec. 3, approximately 900 Grade 7 and Grade 8 students from schools in the eastern region of the Upper Canada District School...