September 2021 Archive

Conservatives win HLA, as Liberals earn third term

By Nate Smelle On Sunday, Aug. 15 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau triggered Canada’s 44th federal election when Governor General Mary Simon approved his request to ...

Grand reopening ceremony of non-motorized trails in North Hastings to be held Sept. 24

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter On Sept. 7, Hastings Destination Trails Inc. sent out a press release about the grand reopening ceremony for ...

A good old fashioned oat threshing

By Kristena Schutt-Moore A piece of this area’s farming past came back to life during the first weeks of September as area farmers brought history ...

Board of health to increase 2022 municipal levy

By Kristena Schutt-Moore During the financial committee’s reports to the Hastings Prince Edward Board of Health meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 1 the municipal levy and ...

Honouring a call to action

By Nate Smelle In June of 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released a multi-volume final report, that included 94 “calls to action.” ...

One day, your way, with Terry

By Kristena Schutt-Moore This Sunday, Sept. 19 the annual Terry Fox Run returns, but this year the theme is ‘One Day, Your Way.’ This means ...

COVID-19 vaccine passport required at certain businesses starting Sept. 22

By Nate Smelle Premier Doug Ford held a press conference on Wednesday, Sept. 1 to inform Ontarians that within three weeks, all residents of the ...

Community celebrates return of Maynooth Pride

By Nate Smelle As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the local Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Two-Spirited+ community and their allies have waited more ...

South Algonquin urges province to address climate change

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter At the Sept. 1 South Algonquin Township council meeting, Councillor Bongo Bongo drafted a letter and a resolution ...

Dickens ward vacancy discussed at South Algonquin committee meeting

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter At the South Algonquin Human Resources/Administration/Public Relations committee meeting on Aug. 25, Bryan Martin, the CAO/clerk-treasurer, provided an ...

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