Helen Phan, right, with staff pharmacist Yasmin Abdalla in the Shoppers pharmacy. TONY PEARSON Special to This Week By Tony Pearson Talk about getting on ...
Duane Wingett has been doing his best to conserve energy. The owner of the Red Steer Butcher Shop just south of L’Amable now turns the air-conditioning off at night. He’s unplugged a large cooler, and doesn’t have an energy-drawing computer or cellphone charger in the shop. He’s using compressors to maintain appropriate temperatures.
“My style is very aggressive,” said David Maris at the opening of Consensual Discomfort at the Art Gallery of Bancroft (AGB) on Nov. 6 featuring the work of local artists Maris and Nate Smelle.
Bancroft’s Tori Howran is relishing her recent victory with the Ontario Red ice hockey team at the U18 Women’s National Championship this past weekend in Huntsville.
Harold Nash is a quiet unassuming man, and the only living Second World War veteran member of the Royal Canadian Legion Coe Hill. He also was a witness to a story that should never be forgotten.
The Leveque Brothers/Rock Breakers Peewee Girls took to the home ice Saturday to take on the Ennismore Eagles. The girls did not waste any time ...
Friday, Nov. 6 the Camp Red Eagle/Parkview Dental bantam girls faced the Ennismore Eagles on home ice and began their three game winning streak. The ...
On Saturday, the Bantam Jets hosted the Napanee Stars. Three minutes into the game, Napanee took the lead. A lead they held onto most of ...
The Vito’s Pizzeria Peewee Jets were on the road Friday, Nov. 6 to take on the Campbellford Colts for the first time. The Jets came ...
By Angelica Ingram The following are brief reports of items discussed at the Nov. 9 meeting of Highlands East council. Councillors in Highlands East are ...
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