Kemptville Live presents positive report to council
Kemptville Live organizer Karen Bedard made a presentation to council on October 9, 2018 to report on the success of this year’s festival.
Kemptville Live...
An interview with Councillor John Barclay
NG Times: Is there anything specific you want to achieve as a Councillor, based on your experience in both community, with the Oxford Mills...
Burritt’s Rapids recognises heritage homes
It was just a spontaneous thing, really. Burritt’s Rapids resident, Olivia Mills, was visiting Charlottetown, P.E.I., when she noticed that many of the old...
Public Works – Levels of Service
by Councillor John Barclay with help from Public Works staff
When exploring the kinds and levels of services that the Municipality provides, I quickly became...
Senior Times, Let’s Connect…
“Find out where joy resides, and give it a voice beyond singing. For to miss the joy is to miss all.” ~ Robert Louis...
Open Arms welcomes first refugee to North Grenville
North Grenville’s new refugee sponsorship group, Open Arms, welcomed their first arrival to the Municipality at the beginning of November. Originally from Iran, Massih...
Historical Society looks to the future
The North Grenville Historical Society held an Open House at the Town Hall on Water Street in Kemptville last Saturday to show friends...
Municipality sticks with bag tag program
North Grenville council will not be endorsing any changes to the bag tag program in the Municipality at this time. After hearing concerns from...
Canada Day on the air
Given the (hopefully) unique and never-to-be-repeated nature of this Canada Day, 2020, we will be celebrating together apart, and the main focus of the...
‘Stand By Me’
It is more important than ever to keep connected with each other. As social distancing has become part of our lives for the future,...