September 28, 2017
Fewer students are meeting provincial standards in the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board.
By Tony Pearson It isn’t easy trying to operate a public transit service in a rural area. Community Care North Hastings has been working on ...
Even a winter storm couldn’t deter members of our club from coming to our monthly potluck on Feb 25. It was a small gathering of ...
On March 2 at 9:27 p.m., members of the Killaloe OPP detachment investigated an incident involving breach of probation and undertaking conditions in Madawaska Valley ...
Registered charity the Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism Peterborough-Lindsay Branch has brought a new way to stay active to Hastings Highlands.
Three members of the community have come home with MP Mike Bossio’s Canada 150 awards.
Over the next two weekends art enthusiasts from far and wide will descend upon the Bancroft area to immerse themselves in the creative energy of the local arts scene. Every year for the past two and a half decades, local artists have been opening their studio spaces to the public and providing people with an opportunity to intimately engage with the individuals fueling the local creative economy.
By Jim Eadie Serious and real economic development is on Wollaston Township’s mind. It recently decided to get assistance in developing a community-based plan and ...
Terry Mountney is retiring as one of the last of his breed — a 43-year veteran of the grocery industry. Not only has Mountney spent four decades helping sell dairy, groceries and common goods to the area, he’s done it as “one of the best workers” No Frills owners Beth and Claude Pepin have ever seen.
On Feb. 27, at approximately 3:23 a.m., Killaloe OPP Constable Jason Golds conducted a traffic stop on Moccasin Lake Road, in Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan ...
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