Membership chair and executive member of the Bancroft Legion Jill Bowman says the Legion has been doing well membership wise because of transfer members to the area, but its members are aging.
Dillon Consulting’s Ottawa office manager Rory Baksh attended council Nov. 1 with a concept plan for the Bird’s Creek Forest Subdivision — or the 71-hectre parcel of land west of Hwy 62 and east of Y Road, on the western side of the residential area of Mira Street to across from Enterprise Crescent.
Quinte Health Care is getting 15 new patient spaces just in time for flu season.
North Hastings Children’s Services is offering residents the chance to learn sign language.
As we move into the next month of the year we come across another hair growing month — the one, the only, the one that started it all — Movember. It’s the international month of moustaches to raise awareness for prostate and testicular cancers. Since its inception, hair growing for causes has become a normal thing to do and since it have come Julyna, for cervical cancers awareness and Decembeard — we’re not really sure what that one is about, mostly showing off and scratchy Christmas kisses
Places for People will be helping to support a family in Highlands East.
The rainbow flag that’s been floating around the community has found its permanent home at North Hastings High School with the Alphabet Club.
Non-permanent residents are being asked to look behind the scenes of their cottage communities in a new poverty report by local resource groups.
North Hastings Fire Service and Bancroft Fire Department visited five area schools to teach students about fire safety.
North Hastings Family Pharmacy has officially celebrated its grand opening.
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