Unrest continues in Village about CAO investigation
Even after the resignation of Merrickville-Wolford’s CAO, John Regan, residents still seem to be concerned about the cost and process of the investigation.
Resident Terri...
ART, JAZZ & the GARDEN 2017
Celebrating Canada’s Garden Days, the Rideau Woodland Ramble is pleased to announce that Saturday June 17 will be ART, JAZZ & the GARDEN from...
Council receives petition on natural gas
Merrickville-Wolford council received a petition at the last council meeting from residents wanting them to be proactive in getting natural gas to the north...
Merrickville author writes his own library
Victor Suthren had a long career before arriving in the Village of Merrickville. He was Director General of the Canadian War Museum from 1986...
Paramedic Ride stops in Merrickville
by Chuck MacInnis
Merrickville residents once again hosted paramedics from all across Ontario as they bicycled into the village for a much needed rest and...
Merrickville-Wolford Council news
Enbridge makes presentation to council:
Enbridge Gas made a presentation to Merrickville-Wolford council at the last meeting, outlining their commitment to working with the municipality...
The Settlement that passed us by: part 6 The importance of the Military Settlement...
The importance of the Military Settlement project between 1815 and 1820 cannot be exaggerated. Although the actual numbers of those who settled in Leeds...
Resident disputes late fee charge
A disgruntled resident made a presentation to council last Monday to dispute a utility late fee charge that he feels is unnecessary. Barry Phillips...
Legion feeds the multitude
The Merrickville Legion was a very busy place last week when the South Wind Brigade came to town. Mayor David Nash and Historical Society...
Merrickville-Wolford report
Funding from the Municipal Modernization Program:
The Village of Merrickville-Wolford is receiving over $150,000 from the provincial Municipal Modernization Program, which will be used for...