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Family Literacy Day is coming

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Family Literacy Day takes place every January 27 to raise awareness about the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy-related activities as a...

Skating returns to the South Branch

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by Brandon Mayer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Skating was an activity that was enjoyed by many on the Creek last year, thanks in large part...

Railway safety in North Grenville

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by Brandon Mayor, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter On January 11, Mayor Nancy Peckford posted a photo of a freight train, taken by local resident Craig...

Updating COVID-19 Case Reporting Process

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Starting Friday, January 14, 2022, the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit has been posting an updated COVID-19 Dashboard, in response to recent...
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Kemptville Campus Forest thinning update

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Forest thinning operations are proceeding as planned on Kemptville Campus, scheduled for the first six weeks of the New Year. These operations will affect...
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SCS carried by the community

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by Jill Woodley Glancing in the rearview mirror, the face of 2021 is not what one might expect, given it was a year full of...
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IPM Quilt Block Challenge

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The International Plowing Match & Rural Expo, set to take place between September 20-24, recently held their annual IPM Quilt Block Challenge. Congratulations the winners...
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New Executive Director announced for Kemptville Campus

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Following an extensive search, the Kemptville Campus Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Ms. Liz Sutherland will be the new Executive Director...

2021 Astronomy Year In Review

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by Gary Boyle - The Backyard Astronomer Looking back to 2021, there were many great space stories in the news, including two lunar eclipses back in...

Skilled Trades jobs among the most in-demand for 2022

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“To learn a skilled trade is to have a job for life.” That is the pitch that the Government of Ontario and many in...