September 2015 Archive

Local scout attends World Jamboree in Japan

By Tony Pearson People will often go a long way to find harmony. As an example, Jonas Hill recently returned from a 15,000 kilometre trip ...

Film looks at dangers and injustice within the sex trafficking industry

By Sara Gottardi Everybody needs and deserves love and respect. On Monday, Aug. 31 at the Village Playhouse, Red Light Green Light showed for its ...

The politics of fear and the fear of politics

To the Editor, A May 2015 article from Global News entitled, Breaking the silence: Government scientist speaks about culture of fear, outlines how one scientist ...

Blowing in the wind

By Nate Smelle FOLLOWING A THOUGHT-PROVOKING discussion with a friend at the opening of the Three Women Painters exhibit at the Art Gallery of Bancroft ...

Community celebrates Maynooth Madness over Labour Day weekend

By Nate Smelle Maynooth was abuzz with activity all Labour Day weekend long for the annual Maynooth Madness celebration held Friday, Sept. 4 through Sunday, ...

Did you also know

To the Editor, The recent Did You Know…article prompted a gentleman to phone and thank me for writing it. He said the article encouraged him ...

A perfect weekend at the Coe Hill Fair

By Jim Eadie “It was a perfect weekend for a fall fair,” said Gordon Wood, secretary-treasurer of the Coe Hill Agricultural Society referring to the ...

Knowledge is king

By Nate Smelle IN POLITICS AS IN JOURNALISM there is nothing more valuable than open and honest discussion regarding the things that matter to us ...

Conservative candidate Daryl Kramp seeking re-election

By Nate Smelle With less than two months to go before Canadians go to the polls to cast their ballot in the federal election on ...

Choices donates two patient lifts to Manor

By Jim Eadie The volunteers at Choices Thrift and Gift Shop in Bancroft inched a little bit closer to one million dollars in donations to ...

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