Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society (PHAHS) wants you! That’s the message from chairperson Nadine Melemis. From now through the end of April, PHAHS will be working to increase memberships. At its ...
Steer Enterprises is proud to have been named 2025 Business of the Year at the Clearview Chamber of Commerce’s eighth annual ...
Tim Armour At RVH he’s Doctor Veitch. His foe is carcinoma. If tumours lurk within his reach They’re dead or in a coma. His master craft is medicine. His field’s oncology, Whereas my streak of Edison ...
As predicted, new provincial legislation designed to reduce red tape is making it easier for aggregate companies to get licences and permits, and harder for communities to oppose them. And while ...
Headwaters Community Coalition hosts benefit concert featuring Metric, Serena Ryder, Sarah Harmer A new coalition has formed in order to create a province-wide campaign to draw attention to a ...
The silent book club is an introvert’s dream, says Caleigh McKenzie-Greer of the Nottawa Cottage Bookstore. Located in the cottage behind Nottawa General Store, the bookstore was recently named New ...
It was a day in early September, 1927. On board the train slowly making its way to Avening was Miss Audrey Thompson of Kincardine, age 19, a recent Teachers’ College graduate and newly hired by S.S.
After 143 days on the lam, Daisy the dog is safe at home. Daisy and a canine companion got loose when a meter reader left a ...
The Walker Aggregate Duntroon Quarry was the subject of another planning meeting at Clearview Township, this time to confirm ...
A new operations hub for Water First Education and Training Inc. can be seen taking shape on Francis Street East. A 3,400 square foot addition to an existing building will accommodate equipment ...
The Singhampton Memorial Park recently received a donation of $2,500 from Walker Aggregates towards the purchase and installation of new playground equipment. From left: Singhampton Community Centre ...
By Bonnie MacPherson What started out as a gift to the community has turned complicated for a local builder. When Gord Zeggil of Mountain Ridge Homes first heard about a campaign to rebuild the wooden ...
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