May 9, 2018
Hastings Highlands Councillor Frank Hickey has been removed from council following a paperwork dispute from 2014. And later: Councillors plan Seniors Information Expo & Library rejects union proposal.
A 56-year-old Hastings Highlands man has been charged with sexually assaulting a teenage boy.
Wilberforce and Cardiff elementary school students gathered in a circle at the Lloyd Watson Centre on April 27 to celebrate Indigenous culture through lessons, performances and workshops.
Turtle nesting season is around the corner — a friendly reminder from your area turtle specialist, Think Turtle Conservation Initiative’s Kelly Wallace.
Running for council means loving meetings, lots of reading and committing both you and your family to four years of public life, according to municipal lawyer and coach Fred Dean. He suggests if you plan to run for council, you’d best read the job description.
Hastings Highlands council wants Hastings Prince Edward District School Board to know it’s concerned about how area schools compare to those across the province.
Those looking to stay updated on the Freymond quarry should know there isn’t any word yet.
Hastings Highlands has nominated Chris Hass as its 2018 Senior of the Year.
Bancroft’s volunteer community has taken a moment to recognize its own hard work.
If you’re looking for Reva Realty, look no further than the Art Gallery of Bancroft.
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