Snapping Turtles scruffing up the ground
by Dr. Fred Schueler
In May of this year, David Seburn, Freshwater Turtle Specialist with the Canadian Wildlife Federation, was told that roadwork on culverts...
Drinking Water System Protected for the Town of Kemptville
Amendments to the Mississippi-Rideau Source Protection Plan and the Rideau Valley Assessment Report to further protect municipal drinking water systems have been approved by...
#NGGives campaign promotes charitable giving for Giving Tuesday
The North Grenville Community Fund (NGCF) has launched an initiative to encourage charitable giving this holiday season. The #NGGives Campaign is inspired by Giving...
Jeff Murray retires from FRIENDS of the LIBRARY
by Jude Fader-Levere
Several years ago, Pat Babin, Chairman of Friends of the North Grenville Public Library, asked Jeff Murray to attend a Friends meeting...
Senior Times – Epidemiologist partners with Seniors’ Community Services
by Dawn Rodgers
Sieara Plebon-Huff is Master of Science (MSc) in Aging and Health student at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. As part of her...
Students get in on the challenge
Submitted by the North Grenville Health, Wellness and Fitness Advisory Committee
Although schools will remain closed, local students are still contributing to North Grenville's quest...
BuskerFest 2022
People have been talking about this for some time now, but the new logo that has been released for Buskerfest 2022 brings the event...
BIA support Food Bank
The Old Towne Kemptville BIA donated funds to the Salvation Army Food Bank last week, to help the organisation deal with a rising tide...
Drinking Water System protected for the Town of Kemptville in North Grenville
Ontario Approves Mississippi-Rideau Source Protection Plan and Assessment Report amendments for additional well to existing Municipal Well System in Kemptville
On April 20, 2022 the...
New stage for Kemptville’s Farmers’ Market
Kelly Broad, KFM's new market manager, Steve Kenward, Keith Lewis of Lewis’ Ole School Carpentry with Jim Beveridge, who generously donated the stage