Council looks forward to new year at last Council meeting of 2020
Merrickville-Wolford Council held its last meeting of the year last week, with Mayor Doug Struthers wishing everyone a safe and happy Christmas.
There were a...
Keeping our residents safe
On Thursday, August 16, the daily routine at Dundas Manor was interrupted by a Code Green – leading to the evacuation of all the...
Happy ending for doe in lock
The Merrickville community banded together at the beginning of last week to help a doe which was trapped in the Rideau Canal locks. Merrickville-Wolford...
Lions Club celebrate 65 years of service
The Lions Club of Merrickville held a celebration in the Blockhouse Park on Saturday to recognize their 65th anniversary. The celebration began with the...
Residents concerned over lack of public engagement
Some residents of Merrickville-Wolford are concerned about the lack of engagement council has had with the public over the last several months. When the...
Big canoes coming to Merrickville
This summer, the Rideau Canal will see something the region hasn’t seen for decades. A convoy of big, voyageur-style canoes will be paddling the...
Merrickville-Wolford Council recognizes Fulford students
Two Fulford Preparatory College students were recognized at the last council meeting in Merrickville-Wolford for their achievements at the Canadian Mathematics Competition. Twenty Fulford...
Mayor Doug Struthers on funding cuts
It is no secret that the provincial government has been slashing budgets left, right and centre.
As the Mayor of Merrickville Wolford, Doug Struthers has...
March Break at the Merrickville Public Library
Next week is March Break, and the Merrickville Public Library has a full week of activities planned for all school-aged children. The theme for...
M-W Chamber of Commerce launches Ukraine initiative
by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
A new initiative called “Merrickville-Wolford Stands with Ukraine” launched on Sunday, March 20. The initiative, which is being...