A new initiative in Bancroft could save lives. The Alzheimer Society of Hasting-Prince Edward (ALSHPE) has successfully integrated Project Lifesaver into the Hastings community with the help of the Bancroft OPP and the Bancroft Area Community Policing Advisory Committee (BACPAC).
It’s just about that time of year again. Eleven-year-olds are dying their hair. Parents are buying animal print cotton onesies for their one-year-olds. The teens who turned out of their preteens this year, who probably shouldn’t be trick-or-treating anymore, are taking after those of us who used masks to do it until we were pushing 15 — guilty. Must be Halloween.
Another familiar face has joined the race for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario nomination.
The Municipality of Hastings Highlands Council has begun seeking a representative for Monteagle Ward.
You might have noticed people wearing purple this month — here’s why.
The Art Gallery of Bancroft (AGB) is rediscovering the use of fibre.
Hydro One ombudsman Fiona Crean didn’t have the answers community members wanted.
Bancroft, I think it might be time to take a deep breath and regroup.
North Hastings Children’s Services (NHCS) is helping local families get ahead of domestic violence.
“I’ll never play a rink again. In a hockey rink you dumb it down, it’s not about the music, it’s about the party.”
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