December 2019 Archive

Bread and butter

Dec. 31, 2019 By Nate Smelle Time Magazine recently helped further progress made by the global environmental movement in 2019 when it named named Greta ...

NHHS honours Indigenous stories

Dec. 31, 2019 By Kristena Schutt-Moore Students in the Inuit, First Nations, Indigenous Studies Class at North Hastings High School had 10 days to read ...

Is minimalism here to stay?

Dec. 23, 2019 By Chris Drost During the Great Depression of the 1930s and during the Second World War, it was a time of scarcity. ...

Lake associations fight to end mining in NH

Dec. 23, 2019 By Nate Smelle Since Pancontinental Resources walked away from the McBride mining project in Limerick Township last March, one might think the fight ...

HH approves 2020 capital budget

Dec. 17, 2019 By Nate Smelle With the early approval and release of Hastings Highlands capital budget for 2020 by council, the municipality is poised ...

A poison apple

Dec. 17, 2019 By Nate Smelle Life unfolds in unexpected ways the more we have faith in our expectations. Still, progress is impossible without an ...

Sharing the warmth

Dec. 3, 2019 By Nate Smelle The most precious moments in our lives are those we share together with our loved ones. In the grand ...

SIRCH ‘Shares the Warmth’

Dec. 3, 2019 By Nate Smelle Thanks to the team at the SIRCH Thrift Warehouse more than 100 local people will be able to stay ...

That is a lot of cookies!

Dec. 3, 2019 By Chris Drost Just like the cookies in the Smile Cookie fundraising campaign, everyone had a big smile as committee members of ...

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