The Hastings Prince Edward Poverty Roundtable wants to make poverty a part of the conversation this election.
Who’s made it to a dock, beach or a riverbank already? Maybe all three?
More than 30 Bancroft residents ran their water in a stream the thickness of a pencil over the course of this winter to stop their pipes from freezing, according to the town’s CAO Hazel Lambe. It’s a problem she suggests dates back approximately 30 years.
North Hastings High School’s music band has performed at nationals — the first time in nearly a decade.
New Bancroft business owner Jeremy Lloyd has been around cars for as long as he can remember. He said he was “born and raised in the car business.” His father was a GM dealer from the time he was three years old.
Wollaston Reeve Graham Blair and Hastings Highlands Mayor Vivian Bloom are looking for another four years on their respective councils. Hastings Highlands resident Dorothy Gerrow has put her name forward for councillor for the first time.
Hastings Highlands Councillor Frank Hickey has been removed from council following a paperwork dispute from 2014. And later: Councillors plan Seniors Information Expo & Library rejects union proposal.
Area small businesses should be prepared for the province to check that they’re following new employment legislation in the coming months.
Bancroft ratepayers can look forward to a three per cent decrease on their tax bills this year.
Turtle nesting season is around the corner — a friendly reminder from your area turtle specialist, Think Turtle Conservation Initiative’s Kelly Wallace.
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