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Honouring firefighters years of service

November 4, 2021

By Kristena Schutt-Moore Every year firefighters are one of the first responders that risk themselves for their community, running into fires, pulling people out of ...

Ontario curriculum gives students social context of war

By Chris Drost The Ontario school curriculum has changed in recent years and so Bancroft This Week reached out to teacher Chip Gillis, head of ...

South Algonquin businesses benefit from Enabling Accessibility Fund

By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Angela Pollak, the secretary with the South Algonquin Business Alliance and the owner and manager at Four Corners ...

Nominations for FOCA achievement awards due Nov. 30

By Mike Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter According to the latest Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Association newsletter, nominations for the FOCA achievement awards for 2021 ...

Bancroft gets update from Quinte Health Care

By Kristena Schutt-Moore During the Bancroft council meeting of Tuesday, Oct. 12 council got an update from Quinte Health Care president Stacey Daub and board ...

South Algonquin votes against additional bylaw enforcement hours

By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter South Algonquin Township council, at their regular meeting on Oct. 6, voted against a motion to add 20 ...

Tudor and Cashel approves roads for Rally of the Tall Pines

By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter At their meeting on Oct. 5, Tudor and Cashel council voted to approve the Lincoln Electric Rally of ...

Police reports confirm lions escaped, killed, and ate tiger

By Nate Smelle Zoocheck’s campaigns director Julie Woodyer recently provided Bancroft This Week with newly acquired information regarding some of the events which led to ...

Leaders reflect on first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

By Nate Smelle “When the school is on the reserve the child lives with its parents, who are savages; he is surrounded by savages, and ...

Carlow Mayo Public Library and Metis Nation of Ontario cooperating on events

By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Carrie McKenzie, the CEO and head librarian at Carlow Mayo Public Library, announced on the library’s Facebook page ...

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