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Leaders reflect on first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

October 9, 2021

By Nate Smelle “When the school is on the reserve the child lives with its parents, who are savages; he is surrounded by savages, and ...

Carlow Mayo Public Library and Metis Nation of Ontario cooperating on events

By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Carrie McKenzie, the CEO and head librarian at Carlow Mayo Public Library, announced on the library’s Facebook page ...

Vaccination required for those of age involved with minor hockey

By Nate Smelle In light of the Ford government’s decision to make it mandatory for people to present a COVID-19 vaccine certificate proving full vaccination ...

Grand reopening ceremony held at Eagles Nest

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The intermittent chance of rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of everyone who attended the grand reopening ceremony of ...

Gatley gives Airy Pedestrian Bridge cost benefit analysis

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter At their council meeting on Sept. 1, South Algonquin Township council heard a cost benefit analysis of the ...

Local artists share their love of art

By Kristena Schutt-Moore The 29th Bancroft and Area Studio returned this year with 11 artists at nine studio locations sharing their love of art that ...

South Algonquin vaccination policy passed

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter At their Sept.1 meeting, South Algonquin Township council voted to pass a vaccination policy, under new bylaw no. ...

NPFAQ and Freymond Lumber reach settlement over proposed quarry

By Mike Riley In a surprise announcement on Sept. 20 at the NPFAQ/Freymond Lumber Ontario Land Tribunal hearing, it was revealed that the two parties ...

Bancroft offers legal indemnification to employees and councillors

By Kristena Schutt-Moore During the Tuesday, Sept. 14 Bancroft council meeting the staff brought forward the motion for a bylaw be passed to bylaw legal ...

Conservatives win HLA, as Liberals earn third term

By Nate Smelle On Sunday, Aug. 15 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau triggered Canada’s 44th federal election when Governor General Mary Simon approved his request to ...

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