Heritage In A Photograph
by Doug MacDonald
For more than 70 years a small 21½ x 13½ cm photograph was displayed in the Vestry of St. James Anglican Church,...
Kemptville in 1951
Things have changed a lot in North Grenville over the past few decades, and it’s fascinating to take a close look at some of...
Residents take action on Bennett Road
Residents around Bennett and Boundary Road have had enough of people using their quiet roads as unofficial garbage dumps. Neighbours in the area have...
Kemptville District Hospital
KDH has been a valued and vital part of North Grenville since 1960, when it was officially opened on June 29 of that year....
Good vibrations
Have you ever found yourself suddenly thrown back in time, in your mind, that is, not actually. Though that might be fun too. Imagine...
College Alumni want their property back
In all of the discussion and publicity surrounding the plans for the old Kemptville College lands, one group are feeling hard done by. The...
Walking down the line
by Nancy Peckford
When we moved to North Grenville six years ago, we decided to buy a house in Old Town Kemptville. Apart from its...
The wild turkey story
If you have lived in rural Eastern Ontario for a while, you would be hard pressed not to have seen a wild turkey gobbling...
Burritts Rapids Swing Bridge
Parks Canada's project to repair the historic Burritts Rapids Swing Bridge is progressing well. The bridge was partially disassembled and moved to a shop...
The other North Grenville Premier
Most people living in North Grenville today have heard about the native son who grew up to become Ontario Premier. G. Howard Ferguson is...