May 22, 2014
By Jim Eadie Just as the Hastings county Director of Planning Brian McComb is undertaking some revisions to his draft plan for the county due ...
This is extremely fortunate to have the staff operating our Hospice House.
ELECTION TIME! Here we go again, time to exercise our democratic right to elect our new leader.
By Jim Eadie Royal Canadian Legion Branch 581 Coe Hill held a special volunteer appreciation dinner on the evening of May 3 which saw more ...
Canary in a coalmine, turtle smashed by the roadside, a lake without fish, polar ice caps melting, all the same type of warning signs.
In order to detect septic problems successfully, it is necessary to dig up and look into tanks, which may be very costly.
“Turtles and all reptiles for that matter are the most at risk group of animals on the planet.”
Without fresh air to breathe, clean water to drink and good fertile soil to stand on and grow in, we would not have the opportunity to praise the harvest, the God or gods one might worship.
On the cold windy morning of Saturday a group of 15 at the train station in Bancroft for the first of this seasons Nature Discovery Tours. Before the crew set out on their expedition to observe “the majestic elk,” the group assembled in the conference room in the basement of the train station for a breakfast snack.
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