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Bishop’s Mills Women’s Institute founder will be missed!

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Submitted by Jeanne Lambert Members of the Bishop’s Mills Women’s Institute mourn the loss of founding member Mildred Adams. Mildred was the visionary who suggested...

Thank you for Redneck Rumble event

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Submitted by Khris Collins: Build-A-Beast Promotions would like to take the opportunity to thank Kemptville and the North Grenville area for making the first Redneck...
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What’s your idea?

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The Canada Day Community Committee in North Grenville are looking for your ideas. As part of the Canada 150 activities, we have decided to...

Old Town Kemptville BIA focuses on future and recovery for downtown businesses

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The Old Town Kemptville Business Improvement Association (BIA) held their first meeting with their new Chair last Wednesday, welcoming Meagan Cumming to the position. Former...
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Hit and run puts one person in hospital

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Two people were reportedly shaken up, and one injured on the evening of May 29 when one motor vehicle struck another in the parking...
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Bishop’s Mills Women’s Institute report

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by Jeanne Lambert Bishop’s Mills Day will once again be upon us. The Women’s Institute are making plans for the community bake sale on Saturday,...

North Grenville’s winter in review

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by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Over 200 years after its first annual publication, the Farmer’s Almanac is still trusted by many as a...

Forging a COVID recovery plan for businesses in our community

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by Mayor Nancy Peckford, with contributions from Deputy Mayor Jim McManaman As municipalities across Canada have navigated these unprecedented waters of COVID-19 in the last few...
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Oxford Thrift Shoppe supports KYC

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Piero Presutti from the Oxford Thrift Shoppe presented Kemptville Youth Centre Board members, Cyndy Batchelor and Jennifer Franssen, with a $650 donation during the...
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Kindling for Kids makes third donation to CMHLG

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Local initiative, Kindling for Kids, spearheaded by Crackle Pop Kindling owner, Craig McCormick, made its third donation of $500 to Children's Mental Health of...