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Learning to Knit at the library

October 25, 2022

By Kristena Schutt-Moore Every Tuesday the clinking of knitting needles and the sight of colourful yarn balls fill the Hastings Highlands Public Library as the ...

The Art of Repurposing Yourself book signing at HHPL

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The three main principal writers from White Pine Writers, Kathryn Wishlow, Steve Scally and Vic Bodnar, were joined ...

Whitney Seniors New Outlook Trivia Night returns Oct. 27

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Trivia night is returning to Whitney in South Algonquin Township. After a two plus year hiatus due to ...

Museum gifted copies of The Night of the Stirling 

By Kristena Schutt-Moore Seventy-eight years ago on March, 29, 1943 a North Hastings boy by the name of John Francis James McCaw and his six ...

CMPL having Halloween costume swap Oct. 13

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Halloween is coming to Carlow Mayo Public Library, and in partnership with Metis Nation of Ontario, they’ll be ...

Henry Mellissa Gordon at the Annex Gallery – Once We Were Birds

By Chris Drost Visitors to the Annex Gallery at A Place for the Arts on Bridge St. West in Bancroft this October, will be treated ...

New Algonquin Language program starting up this fall

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Diane Martin, the Indigenous cultural coordinator with North Hastings Children’s Services sent out a media release on Sept. ...

Author’s latest book provides insight into Navigating the Messy Middle

By Nate Smelle Canadian best-selling author Ann Douglas is about to release the 26th non-fiction book in her catalogue, Navigating the Messy Middle. As the ...

Reverend Lynn Watson to hold final service at Bancroft Village Playhouse on Sept. 25

By Nate Smelle The community in North Hastings is preparing to say farewell to one of the region’s most engaged public servants, Reverend Lynn Watson.Whether ...

Care North Hastings awarded $3,400 at 100 Women Who Care event

By Chris Drost Care North Hastings was the latest community organization walked away with $3,400 from the 100 Women Who Care meeting held on Sept. ...

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