KDH hit by cybersecurity breach

Kemptville District Hospital was forced to close its Emergency Department and put outpatient x-rays and ultrasounds on hold last Thursday, after being hit by...

Frank Boucher remembered in new book

by Brandon Mayer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A new book by American author and blogger, Sean McCaffrey, remembers a man with strong ties to North Grenville...

Statement from Mayor Peckford on Dress Purple Day

Mayor Nancy Peckford issued the following statement on behalf of Council for Dress Purple Day: Every October Children’s Aid Societies, in partnership with social service...

We are bringing Santa back to Kemptville

by Wendy Embleton, Kemptville District Community Association The term 'WE' is being used with purpose. The Kemptville District Community Association (KDCA) was asked to take...
The NG Times Newspaper

Condemnation of Steve Clark’s actions widens

Last week, the Times reported that local M.P.P., and provincial Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, had referred a complaint to Elections Ontario (inaccurately...

Impaired drivers arrested during long weekend enforcement

On October 9, around 11:30 p.m., officers from the Grenville County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were responding to a call for...

Thanksgiving? You bet!

submitted by David Habberjam St. Michael's Catholic High School students and staff engaged in a friendly whole school competition to see which "house" could bring in...

Kemptville Physiotherapy Centre celebrating 25 years in business

by Brandon Mayer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A local Kemptville business is celebrating a significant milestone this month. Kemptville Physiotherapy Centre has been in business in...

New Board Members for Kemptville Campus

Two new members have been added to the Board of Directors for Kemptville Campus recently, bringing the total to nine Board members. Earlier in...

North Grenville DHS raises needed items for local charities

by Brandon Mayer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A local high school stepped up and raised over 1,600 needed items for local charitable organizations. Students at North...