Long years of service ended

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The North Grenville Police Services Board (NGPSB) has seen the departure of two of its most effective and committed members, Board Chair, Don Sherrit,...
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Community Day in Oxford Mills

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by David Butler At Crozier Park ... proved to be a most interesting day, You know that I can present my observations in a very poetic...

A look back at 2021

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Another year of COVID has come and gone, but our downtown business community not only remains strong but continues to grow and prosper. This year...

Lifetime Achievement Award for Cheryl Mackie

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In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Leeds Grenville Small Business Centre is pleased to announce their Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient, Cheryl Mackie of...

More than just take-out

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by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Many North Dundas and North Grenville residents are familiar with the work of the local not-for-profit organization, House...
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Graduation ceremonies return to normal

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After two years of atypical, or simply non-existent, graduation ceremonies, area students and staff are excited about a return to normal graduation ceremonies and...

North Grenville celebrates Van Turken Day with a free family skate

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In honour of the third annual Van Turken Day, the Municipality of North Grenville offered a free Family Skate on Saturday, February 11, 2023...

Heritage buildings given breathing space

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By Ken Mews, President, North Grenville Historical Society The Kemptville Court House or Old Town Hall and the Former Oxford-on-Rideau Township Hall have been given a...

Community Champions Week – Meals on Wheels in the Spotlight

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by Jill Woodley The month of March is often part of a love-hate relationship. This year, it came in like a warm hug with an...
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Jazz, blues and dancing shoes

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The joint was hopping last Saturday night. Kemptville and District Home Support’s first annual Big Band Dance turned the Municipal Centre into North...