Cory M. Coons releases a new single

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For the past 30 years, North Dundas singer-songwriter, Cory M. Coons, has been performing and recording his signature blend of rootsy rock. His brand...

Anti-prison protest comes to Steve Clark

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A significant protest against the proposed Kemptville prison took place outside Steve Clark’s constituency office in Brockville last week. Around 60 people from North...

Council declares Waste Reduction Week

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Council has declared Waste Reduction Week in the Municipality of North Grenville, which runs October 18 – 24, 2021. Celebrating 20 years of success, Waste...

The Reasons for Giving – A festive event for Seniors’ Community Services

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by Jill Woodley Throughout the pandemic, Seniors’ Community Services continued to provide programs and services for hundreds of seniors in the North Grenville area. It...

SCS hosts Photos in the Park

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Brandon Mayer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Seniors’ Community Services and Jill Woodley Photography hosted a successful fundraiser at Curry Park on September 26 to raise money...

Lucky local resident wins free hearing aids

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by Brandon Mayer A local resident got a nice surprise recently when she found out she had won a pair of hearing aids from the...
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Steve Clark’s  office responds, North Grenville Times, September 29, 2021

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by Colleen Lynas Following this paper’s request to MPP Steve Clark to clarify his recent comments to the Toronto Star about opposition to the proposed...

October is Rett Syndrome awareness month

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by Brandon Mayer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The month of October is globally recognized as Rett Syndrome Awareness Month. However, no mention of the movement could...

Updates from NG Council Meeting

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by Brandon Mayer Local Journalism Initiative Reporter North Grenville’s Municipal Council held the 38th meeting of its term in the Council Chamber on October 5. Mayor...

KDH receives $362,402 from the Health Infrastructure Fund

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Kemptville District Hospital is receiving a grant of $362,402 from the provincial government to support critical health care infrastructure upgrades, repairs and maintenance. The...