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Students explore difficult topics in local exhibition

By Bill Kilpatrick On Friday, April 5 the opening reception for the third annual North Hastings High School Student Art Show was held at A Place for the Arts. The non-juried exhibition showcased paintings, sketches, sculptures, and numerous other artworks ...

Reserves down and taxes up in Wollaston Township

By Bill Kilpatrick At the March 27 special meeting of Wollaston council, the treasurer, Tracy Vader presented council with a revised draft budget that was ...

First youth sports fair held at York River Public School

By Bill Kilpatrick On Wednesday March 20 from 6-8 p.m. York River Public School held the first North Hastings Youth Sport Registration Fair. The event ...

Elvis Stojko to perform in Bancroft April 6

By Nate Smelle For half a century, the Bancroft Skating Club has entertained the community with its annual Ice Show/Carnival. To help celebrate this milestone, ...

Maynooth Project Steering Committee debate continues

By Bill Kilpatrick In part one, published in The Bancroft Times on April 3, the letter from North Hastings Children’s Services executive director Jessica Anderson, ...

Bancroft reports $207,350 arena deficit in 2023

By Kaitlin Sylvester The North Hastings Community Centre stands alone as the only recreational infrastructure in North Hastings. Ongoing financial challenges have left the arena ...

Carlow Mayo opts in as recyclingdepot to keep recycling out of landfill

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Carlow Mayo Township public works manager made a recommendation to council at their March 13 meeting that they ...

Walking for Gaza: A pilgrimage through Hastings Highlands

By Kaitlin Sylvester Amidst the serene landscapes and winding roads of Hastings Highlands, a pilgrimage for peace unfolds. Organized by Erin Crecelius and other local ...

No luck of the Irish needed at St. Patrick’s Day event in Faraday

By Mike Riley Local journalism Initiative Reporter The Faraday Recreation Committee’s St. Patrick’s Day party on March 15 had no need for the luck of ...

Coe Hill Riders looks to extend land use agreement

By Bill Kilpatrick In 2019, according to information by the Coe Hill Riders ATV club, “the Township of Wollaston signed a non-exclusive land use agreement ...

Art gallery celebrates local student artists

By Kaitlin Sylvester The Art Gallery of Bancroft reopened their doors Friday, March 8 to celebrate the second Annual Juried Student Exhibition. This exhibition showcases ...

Community News

Whitney Easter Egg Hunt/Bake Sale hops to success

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Kids of all ages were in awe at the sight of the Easter Bunny and the plethora of ...

Hastings Snowshoe Hustle cancelled due to weather

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter With Mother Nature refusing to cooperate, the Hastings Snowshoe Hustle, scheduled for March 10 at Camp Cedar Ridge ...

Prom Project makes dreams come true for local students

By Kaitlin Sylvester The Hastings and Prince Edward Learning Foundation, in collaboration with the Children’s Foundation and Quinte Mall, has launched Prom Project 2024, an ...

Tudor and Cashel residents learn about living responsibly

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Tudor and Cashel Township hosted a Lunch and Learn on Feb. 21 at the township community centre. Tim ...

Bancroft Fitness celebrates new HVAC system

By Bill Kilpatrick On Feb. 23 members of Bancroft Fitness, along with local dignitaries, MPP Ric Bresee, members of the Bancroft Community Family Health Team ...

Whitney Public School fundraiser coming March 2

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Whitney Public School is having a Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser with a silent auction on March 2 from 4 ...

Wildlife dinner returns to Carlow Mayo

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Carlow Mayo Township is having their 17th annual Wildlife Dinner at the Mayo Community Centre at 66 Mayo ...

Tudor and Cashel are getting Sew Creative

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter For those who love to crochet, knit or sew, come out to Sew Creative at the Tudor and ...

Loyalist College partners with NHHS on dual credit program

By Bill Kilpatrick According to the Ministry of Education the dual credit program, that allows students to earn both a high school credit and a ...

Speaker advocates for more women in the trades

By Bill Kilpatrick Jamie McMillan, founder of Kickass Careers, has an empowering message for women: “Don’t you want to be strong independent women and fix ...

Sports

Elvis Stojko performs at the BSC Carnival

By Kaitlin Sylvester The Bancroft Skating Club hosted its highly anticipated annual fundraiser on April 6 at the Bancroft arena. The event that brought together ...

Whitney Minor Baseball returns in May

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Minor baseball is coming back to Whitney in May, after many years’ absence. The Whitney Recreation Committee announced ...

First youth sports fair held at York River Public School

By Bill Kilpatrick On Wednesday March 20 from 6-8 p.m. York River Public School held the first North Hastings Youth Sport Registration Fair. The event ...

Winning season continues for Bancroft U-15 Girls Jets

By Nate Smelle The Bancroft U-15 Girls Jets are having a truly remarkable 2023/2024 season.This amazing group of up and coming hockey stars has been ...

Hastings Snowshoe Hustle cancelled due to weather

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter With Mother Nature refusing to cooperate, the Hastings Snowshoe Hustle, scheduled for March 10 at Camp Cedar Ridge ...

Huskies’ wrestlers headed to Ontario championship

By Bill Kilpatrick Three wrestlers from North Hastings High School are headed to Stoney Creek, near Hamilton, for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations ...

Algonquin Shriners team wins 56th annual Whitefish Bonspiel

By Nate Smelle On the weekend of Jan. 27 a team from the Algonquin shrine club travelled to Barrie to participate in the 56th annual ...

Another winning season for Algonquin athlete Bernie Hogan

By Nate Smelle Algonquin athlete Bernie Hogan has been on a roll. At the recent Masters Indigenous Games held in Ottawa from Aug. 24 to ...

Bancroft T-Hawks football team ends the regular season undefeated

By Bill Kilpatrick On Saturday, June 10 the Bancroft T-Hawks minor football team hosted the Trent Hills Titans at North Hastings High School in their ...

Record breaking year for North Hastings High School Huskies track and field team

By Bill Kilpatrick The year is shaping up well for the North Hastings High School Huskies track and field team. On May 17 450 athletes ...

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