Welcome back to NGPL!

We are excited to be open to our community again. We will limit the number of people in the Library to keep everyone safe. Before...

The NG Times welcomes Lorraine Rekmans as its new Editor

Lorraine Rekmans is co-owner of a small business in Kemptville and has worked in the community for the past 15 years. She is of...

Municipality contracted to manage former Kemptville College Lands

by Rachel Everett-Fry, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Municipality of North Grenville has entered into an agreement with the Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario (ARIO)...

A small town tech company with big ideas

A local IT services company is taking off with ideas that are likely to change the industry in the years ahead. Founder of Alltec...
Letters to the editor

Letter to the Editor – Municipal Elections

Dear Editor, As the October 24 municipal election approaches, we should remember every vote counts, especially in our rural municipality which like so many others,...

Infinity hires new coach from Ukraine

Kemptville Infinity continues to grow their coaching team to meet the needs of our growing community and the increased demands for their programs.  They...

Community Living North Grenville Comedy Night and Auction 2023

The 10th Annual Comedy Night and Auction was an outstanding success in raising over $22 thousand, which will go directly to helping those that...

Slow down for safety

A message from the North Grenville Police Services Board submitted by Jill Sturdy, Municipality of NG The North Grenville Police Services Board is reminding drivers to...

Kemptville Youth Centre Book Fair a success!

submitted by Bruce Wehlau KYC held the 20th Annual Book Fair from August 18 to 20 at the Ferguson Forest Centre. An estimated 2,500 to 3,000...
The NG Times Newspaper

“You don’t know what you’ve got ’till it’s gone”

submitted by Kenneth Mews The North Grenville Heritage Symposium, held at the Municipal Centre on April 15, mixed images of bleak losses of culturally significant...