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Sale makes local artists’ work more accessible

December 2, 2015

50 Under 50 offers affordable local art options for those who want a piece of Bancroft to give this Christmas. The show is on until ...

Moonlight Madness a community affair

At just four weeks old, Levi Seaborn made his first public appearance at the Hastings Highlands Library on Friday, Nov. 27 to celebrate Moonlight Madness ...

Injuries result from single-car collision

On Nov. 24, at approximately  11:54 a.m., Killaloe OPP Constable Claude Chartrand investigated a single motor vehicle collision on Grist Mill Road, North Algona Wilberforce ...

Highlands East welcomes new CAO/treasurer

By Angelica Ingram For Shannon Hunter municipal work kind of runs in the family. The Gooderham native joined the team at the municipality of Highlands ...

Businesses exploring tourism

The Maynooth and Hastings Highlands Business Association is hoping to hear from local businesses and residents on how to improve tourism in the area.

Bancroft to consider new uses for its buildings

By Tony Pearson Bancroft councillors Charles Mullett and Barry McGibbon combined a recent inspection of the state of various township properties with some brainstorming about ...

Shamrock Club meets with Bossio

On March 14, the executive board of the Shamrock Club had a meet and greet with MP Mike Bossio.

Toy drive collecting next week in Bancroft

Bancroft and Area Kids in Need in partnership with the Bancroft OPP, Highland Shores Children’s Aid Society, Moose FM, local merchants and community volunteers try ...

Dove campaign returns to keep memories alive

It’s normal for fond memories of those who are no longer with us to come flooding back during the holiday season. In Bancroft, on Dec. ...

Suicide a rural reality

More than seven per cent of the deaths recorded by the east regions of the Ottawa and Kingston offices of the Coroner’s Office between 2012 and 2014 were a result of suicide — where out of 8,684 death investigations for these offices, 641 were suicide. The east region of the Kingston office is made up of Northumberland, Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough, Frontenac, Hastings, Lennox and Addington, and Prince Edward. The east region of the Ottawa office is made up of Lanark, Leeds-Grenville, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott and Russell, Ottawa, and Renfrew.

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