What’s in a name?

by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter What would you do if Canada Post, other delivery agencies, friends, and possibly even emergency services personnel, were...
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A Town with a big heart

Maureen and Terry McCleery had been going to Tim Horton’s at the Kemptville Mall for years, part of the local flavour of the coffee...
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Kemptville District Hospital celebrates its Auxiliary Members with annual Volunteer Appreciation Event

Submitted by Jenny Reid In conjunction with National Volunteer Week, Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) celebrated its Auxiliary members and volunteers on April 27, 2017 with...

We really need a community group hug, right about now!

In the fall of 2019, IPSOS conducted a survey revealing that about half of Canadians were living in precarious financial circumstances, and 48% of...

North Grenville Police Services Board addresses traffic concerns in municipality

The North Grenville Police Services Board (NGPSB) held their monthly meeting last Wednesday, focusing on addressing speeding in the municipality. At the beginning of the...
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Kemptville Rotarians in El Salvador

Kemptville Rotarians Cora and John Beking are in El Salvador for Rotary’s Stove Project, which helps local entrepreneurs establish factories in Latin America. These...
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Police Seek Witnesses

On October 9, 2018, the Kemptville Ontario Provincial Police(OPP) began a robbery investigation, which was reported to have occurred on October 3, 2018. The...

Fire Department Food Drive ends in huge success

On February 21, the South Grenville Food Bank welcomed 11 different Leeds-Grenville fire departments to a gathering at the Prescott Fire Department where food...

Updates from NG Public Library

submitted by NGPL Here are some updates on upcoming events and programs at the North Grenville Public Library. Coming soon…Decodable books! October is a month of many...
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Ursa Meyer continues on road to recovery

The North Grenville community has been rallying around twenty-year-old Ursa Meyer for the last few months after she suffered a sudden stroke at the...