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Man pleads guilty in child pornography case

May 4, 2017

A 28-year-old Cardiff man charged with possessing and making available child pornography has plead guilty.

Pearson gives young athletes pro tips

Rob Pearson and talks to the atom Jets players after they have completed the skills part of the day and before they set out to ...

A ‘de-briefing’ with Santa

Santa and his elf Brooke Lakeman share a cup of hot chocolate after the last children’s interview. TONY PEARSON Special to This Week By Tony ...

Bancroft Family Health Team expanding area care

Bancroft’s community futures corporation is investing close to $90,000 into local health care.

Bancroft Community Airport delivers Christmas gift to Hospice

Christmas arrived a few days early for Hospice North Hastings thanks to a donation from the re-named Bancroft Community Airport. Pat Murdock, vice president of ...

Public art project proposed for Coe Hill

Wollaston council heard a couple of interesting proposals from residents at its April 25 regular meeting.

Colouring books now a gift for all ages

Some of the members of the adult colouring group work at the Bancroft Library: Dominic Nadeau, Samantha Ruddy, Kerry Leslie, Joe Minnie, Sharayah Woodcock, and ...

Bancroft releases draft budget

At last week’s meeting of Bancroft town council, councillors got their first look at the draft 2017 budget. Actually, they looked at two budget proposals, both developed by town staff. According to acting treasurer Arthur Smith, the first represented “what administration feels is needed to meet the current expectations and service levels for the town.” The price tag for this budget was given as a 14 per cent tax increase. In other council notes; Arena roof in progress, fees increase; New area initiatives on the way; Mail-in voting gets green light.

Proceeds from painting go to mission work

Art Gallery of Bancroft volunteer Ada Tinney stands with “Something Greater is Here” a triptych – work in three parts – painted by Patrick Stewart, ...

Illegal dumping initiative starts in Bancroft

New area signs are making people think twice about illegal dumping — and they’re set to spread across the province.

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