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Watching the feeder

November 25, 2014

One thing we can be certain of though is that when there are too many big birds around the feeder all the little birds disappear.

New youth council seeks larger voice for local young people

By Tony Pearson A group of adolescents is taking on the task of reducing crime in the Bancroft area. They’re going to be working with ...

Real Food Heroes: The Wild Mushroom Lady

“Fungus are essential to life,” said the Wild Mushroom Lady Timbers, “they are the ultimate recyclers.”

Faraday man sentenced to two years for child pornography offences

On Nov. 18 Douglas Bauder, 52, of Faraday Township was sentenced to two years in jail and three years probation. The terms of his probation ...

True Scarlette expanding through partnerships

By Nate Smelle At a time of year that many businesses in Bancroft are scaling back their hours of operation and level of service True ...

Organic food becoming more popular, says local butcher

"It’s wacky how this world has gotten so insensitive with what we put in our mouths."

Remembering our military women and men

By Jim Eadie A recent new publication from Wollaston Heritage has been released in time for Remembrance Day 2014, remembering that this year is the ...

Veteran gives keynote address at Bancroft Legion

By Tony Pearson Bob Brown, a former president of the Bancroft branch of the Canadian Legion, is a seven year veteran of the Canadian Army, ...

Evidence of illness

By Nate Smelle WHEN BANCROFT THIS WEEK began running the Looking for a Home column each week on behalf of the animals rescued by Home ...

Real World Food Heroes recognized in North Hastings

By Nate Smelle Is there anything more important than food when it comes to sustaining one’s health and well-being? Some might point to the fact ...

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