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Stuffies support Rideau Hill

by Barbara Rousseau Rideau Hill Camp is blessed to have so many supporting friends of all ages. One of our frequent campers decided to utilize...

Another successful Canada Day

submitted by Wendy Embleton Another Canada Day is in the bag. For your Kemptville District Community Association, July 2nd feels like another rotation around the...
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A year in review, part 1

A new Council was sworn in December 3, 2018, complete with four new Councillors and a new mayor, all eager for change. Mayor Nancy...
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School Board Trustees had a difficult election

The Municipal election was a difficult time for candidates school board trustee in the four board represented in North Grenville. The candidates faced an...
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Use online reporting for non-emergency calls

The North Grenville Police Services Board would like to direct residents and businesses on the steps being taken by the OPP to limit the...

Oxford-On-Rideau will stay open for good

Parents can finally rejoice now that a years-long battle has come to an end. The announcement was made on September 28 that Oxford-On-Rideau Public...

Charles Ferguson, medic and politician

In this series of men and women from North Grenville who had an impact beyond the borders of their community, Charles Ferguson is a...
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Education Minister playing games with communities

The spin which was being put on Education Minister Mitzie Hunter’s statements gave a very inaccurate impression of what is happening in rural schools...

Every breath you take

A few weeks ago, I wrote a somewhat tongue in cheek article about self-service cash machines, and I got the predictable comments about being...

Council Candidate Chelsea McIntyre

The Times is committed to fair and equal opportunities for all candidates, and in this issue we have published the last selection of articles...