October 5, 2017
North Hastings Community Cupboard is planning to keep those in need warm this giving season with homemade soup.
Due to the great success of our first year of running the Switch Yard Ball Hockey House League last spring, the Switch Yard is once ...
Physician Recruitment and Retention is an important part of maintaining the health and economic development of our communities. Mayor Jane Dumas, on behalf of the ...
We had yet another exciting and fun filled week in NERDS. We started off the week volunteering at the hatchery. Then on Thursday the class ...
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On Friday, March 11, Sandra Pilkington owner/operator of True Scarlette open her doors to the businesses and the public for a day of gratitude. Sandra ...
A Wollaston Township woman is spearheading a new public service for the province that combines a love of horse trail riding and the desire to give back to your community. Cindy Fuerth, owner and operator of Brookston Horse Park near Coe Hill, has been riding horses since she was a child. She is known for her equine confidence, mountain trail, and horse de-spooking clinics offered all over the province.
On Thursday, Tori Howran visited the students at Birds Creek Public School where she herself attended as a kid. Watching all the kids file into ...
Algonquin Lakeshore Catholic District School Board students are out-performing the provincial average in writing.
Avid recreational motorcycle riders and proud grandparents to 10 children between the ages of two and 20, Dave and Lucille Burke are looking forward to devoting their retirement to family, while also exploring the open road on their bikes. “Now we’re going to visit areas like Stratford and Michigan, where our children and their families are living,” said Lucille.
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