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Board spends millions on schools

June 20, 2018

Hastings Prince Edward District School Board has committed a third of its building and renewal project funding to North Hastings schools.

Heritage Revival Thrift Shop opens

A new CARE North Hastings shop is getting on board with the community’s thrifty shopping trend and helping quench its appetite for unique finds, steals and deals.

Locals clinch top spots in McDougall Family Fund

Two deserving community-oriented organizations will be supported by the McDougall Family Fund.

Wonders of wetlands wow students

Area school children are exploring what it means to be a good steward thanks to the Bancroft and Area Stewardship Council.

Students choose PCs in mock election

North Hastings High School students would’ve placed Hastings-Lennox and Addington under blue leadership too — if they were allowed to vote.

Kramp wins provincial seat in ‘resounding’ PC victory

Ontario Progressive Conservative candidate Daryl Kramp has been elected as the first MPP of the area’s redivided provincial riding, Hastings-Lennox and Addington.

Wildewood owners celebrate 30 years in community

Joey Shulman and Barry Siegrist first settled in Maynooth 30 years ago. Back then the town was comprised of a general store, gas station and a niche arts community — a blink for travellers as they journeyed Hwy 62.

Scouts join turtle movement

Bancroft’s scouts and beavers are joining in to help the turtles.

School board schedules NHHS water main retrofit

Hastings Prince Edward District School Board is investing half a million dollars into a water main retrofit for North Hastings High School.

New candidate joins HH race

Hastings Highlands resident Ed Kobylka has announced his candidacy.

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