March 2021 Archive

Council considers seeking legal advice on county’s bylaw template

By Nate Smelle Hastings Highlands Councillor Alex Walder has submitted a notice of motion appearing on the agenda at council’s March 17 meeting which, if ...

Locals take up hobbies during COVID-19

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, two lockdowns and many health and safety restrictions, some people have had more ...

Coffee House sessions help youth mental health

By Mike Riley On Feb. 22 and 23, Youth2Youth Hastings Prince Edward, put on two virtual coffee house sessions to help young people with any ...

Reading contest is a great success

By Kristena Schutt-Moore This is the second year for students in the Inuit, First Nations, Indigenous Studies Class at North Hastings High School compete in ...

When spring cleaning, think fire safety

By Kristena Schutt-Moore With weather warming and thoughts turning to spring, community members start making plans for spring cleaning and fun days in the sun. ...

A new tool

By Nate Smelle While listening to the March 3 meeting of Hastings Highlands council on YouTube over the weekend, my mind returned to the focus ...

CSWB community consultation surveys completed

March 3, 2021 By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter South Algonquin Township just completed the public consultation survey phase for its Community Safety and ...

McGeachie Trails to be promoted as winter sport destination post COVID-19

March 3, 2021 By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A promotional photo and video shoot was produced at McGeachie Trails in Limerick Township on ...

Harvest Hastings takes steps to be more producer and consumer friendly

March 3, 2021 By Chris Drost Harvest Hastings has operated as a not-for-profit organization in Hastings County since 2008. While its initial purpose of promoting ...

Joy Bible Camp launches Great Outdoors Program

March 3, 2021 By Kristena Schutt-Moore Joy Bible Camp’s Great Outdoors Program is hitting the trail, on snowshoes. On Saturday, Feb. 27 families and youth ...

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