February 2, 2017
The municipality’s roads department has already spent around $69,000 more in the first half of its winter season than it did in 2015. That’s on salt alone from October to December in 2016. It’s also depleted half of its sand stockpiles where the same time frame in 2015 only used around a third.
By Jim Eadie Wollaston Township council heard the bad news at their Oct. 13 regular meeting, that zebra mussels have been confirmed this year to ...
By Nate Smelle More than 150 people gathered at The Arlington in Maynooth on Sunday, Oct. 25 to help raise funds for the North Hastings ...
By Jim Eadie Word has leaked out that Wollaston Heritage Centre will be this year’s winner of the County of Hastings 2015 HOTie Award – ...
By Nate Smelle Arguably the most prolific artist residing in North Hastings, Arne Roosman has recently added another exhibition to his collection. His third show ...
By Tony Pearson She was Mandie Loney as she grew up in Bancroft. But after graduating from North Hastings High School, she decided to head ...
By Nate Smelle Since it opened last February the team at the SIRCH Thrift Warehouse in Bancroft has been working to make life better for ...
Bancroft can now lay further claim to musical excellence. Dianne Winmill of North Hastings High School has been proclaimed MusicCounts Teacher of the Year. MusiCounts is a division of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (the people who hand out the JUNO awards). It was established about a decade ago to “recognize the hard work and dedication of music teachers in keeping music education available to young Canadians.”
By Nate Smelle Conservatives throughout the riding and across the country woke up with a case of the blues on Tuesday morning after Canadians elected ...
The McKee family of Monteagle (Larry, Rose and Michael) were honoured as the Maynooth and Hastings Highlands Business Association citizens of the year.
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