Refugees
by Brian Bilston
Read this from top to bottom, and then read it bottom to top. There are always two ways of looking at things.
They...
An Equal Voice
by Nancy Peckford
Every year, on March 8, many organizations take the opportunity to mark International Women's Day, as was the case right here in...
Old Post Office Site Prescott & Reuben Streets
Before the fire of 1873, John Magee, a tailor, had a store on this site. After the fire, he built a new stone building...
Are you ready?
It didn’t take a prophet to predict that 2018 was going to be a really interesting year in politics. With both a provincial election...
Remembering farmers past
With the help of Kemptville Players, local students and a farm animal, Kemptville College was able to put together this historical farm picture at the College during the summer of...
Irish for a day
Yes, it’s that time of year again when it seems everyone wants to be Irish, at least for a day (or night). St. Patrick’s...
When a house is not a home
The issue of homelessness is beginning to attract more attention in rural parts of Ontario, and a new series of Fact Sheets have been...
Lifetime Achievement for local business owner
by Deron Johnston
A local businesswoman was honoured at the International Women’s Day Celebration held at Equinelle on Thursday evening. The theme for the evening...
Burritt’s Rapids
The photograph dates from around 1905 and shows the rapids which gave the village its name, along with the mills which gave it its...
I read the news today
These are strange times for newspapers in Canada. A recent survey across the country shows that in the last ten years, more than 16,000...