October 6, 2016
After several months of considering an appropriate tribute, Wollaston township council has decided to honour the late Albert Vader by installing an engraved memorial bench in front of the township office in Coe Hill.
By Nate Smelle After investing a great deal of time and resources into improving shoreline protection throughout the municipality over the last nine months, Council ...
Financial issues continue to dominate the proceedings of Bancroft town council. The town will soon have to decide whether to build a new public works yard, a project arising from an unexpected substantial increase in the fee paid to Ontario for the current yard. This fee just jumped by $100,000 a year. Despite numerous promises from the provincial government for political representatives to look into the more than 400 per cent increase, the fee increase remains in place.
The province is increasing social assistance funding and minimum wage for Ontarians.
By Jim Eadie After months of development, discussion, fine-tuning, and a committee made up of council representatives and a ratepayer, Wollaston Township council has approved ...
Community members came together to protest energy and food poverty.
By Tony Pearson After some discussion, Bancroft Council decided to allow a Farmer’s Market in Millennium Park on Fridays this summer. Vendors will operate stalls ...
By Nate Smelle On the surprisingly mosquito –free morning of Friday, May 29 a crowd of 20 assembled at the new Spruce Lake bridge to ...
By Nate Smelle Members of the North Hastings Community Trust (NHCT) got together with both old friends and new at the Woodview Lane Community Centre ...
By Nate Smelle The following are series of brief reports from the Wednesday, May 20 meeting of Council for the municipality of Hastings Highlands. Chief ...
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