Speed limit changes coming to North Grenville’s rural areas
by Rachel Everett-Fry, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Residents are likely to see changes to the posted speed limits for rural subdivisions throughout North Grenville later...
KYC receive Trillium Grant
Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, visited KYC to celebrate a recent grant from the Trillium Foundation of Ontario.
The Foundation supports the...
Mayor Peckford on the Correctional Facility
Mayor Nancy Peckford spoke with Times Editor, David Shanahan, about the proposed Correctional Facility announced by the Ontario Government.
The conversation began with a question...
Tiny Homes Pilot Project: An innovative solution to local housing crisis
by Rachel Everett-Fry, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The rental market in North Grenville is, without a doubt, in a state of crisis.
Readers will recall that,...
North Grenville Public Library is open again
by David Shanahan
Great news for book lovers and the entire community. The NGPL has reopened as of Monday, July 5.
This will be a gradual...
Senior’s Project
Since Valentine's Day volunteers have been creating special gifts for Seniors living alone and isolated.
Brainchild of Marguerite Boyer this started as a one holiday...
North Grenville loses a true friend – Patrick Babin
by Hilary Thomson
North Grenville has lost a great member of the community and a true friend to all.
Dr. Patrick (Pat) Babin passed away peacefully...
Living and learning by telling this community’s stories
by Hilary Thomson
Times are definitely changing at the North Grenville Times. A few months ago, David Shanahan stepped back from the paper, making room...
North Grenville holds onto top spot in ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge
by Hilary Thomson
At the end of last week, North Grenville was still in the lead for the ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge and organizers are...
Local woman challenges police’s right to disclose personal information after being publicly named and...
by Rachel Everett-Fry, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Ashley Feher of Kemptville is demanding a public apology from police after being publicly “named and shamed.” Ashley...