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Algonquins to hold election on Aug. 23

August 17, 2021

By Nate Smelle On Monday, Aug. 23 members of the Kijicho Manito Madaouskarini Algonquin First Nation will have the opportunity to decide who will serve ...

Putting the Countdown pebbles in place

By Kristena Schutt-Moore The community came together on Friday, Aug. 13 to help Maggie’s Resource Centre and Red Dress Productions create the Countdown Mosaic in ...

Tudor and Cashel to host vaccination clinic on Aug. 17

By Mike Riley Local journalism Initiative Reporter Tudor and Cashel Township is offering a walk-in vaccination clinic to administer the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine to ...

OPP confirms ‘movement’ of exotic animals at roadside zoo in HH

By Nate Smelle With Ontario Provincial Police cruisers coming and going from the site of the proposed roadside zoo on a regular basis over the ...

Wollaston council votes to defer decision on Nellie Lunn Park

By Kristena Schutt-Moore In a vote of Wollaston council at their Aug. 9 online meeting, the decision was unanimous to defer a vote on the ...

Opposition to sale of Wollaston’s Nellie Lunn Park growing

By Chris Drost On the afternoon of Aug. 26, at a special meeting of Wollaston council, a document was brought forward by clerk Bernice Crocker ...

Building a mosaic in Millennium Park

By Kristena Schutt-Moore The Countdown Public Art Productions is in its last phase and is looking for volunteers to help build the pebble mosaic that ...

Turtle nest protector permitted to remain in Limerick

By Mike RileyLocal Journalism Initiative Reporter At the Limerick Township council meeting on July 19, Victoria Tisdale, the clerk and treasurer, informed council that Kelly ...

Annual Pride festival to return to Maynooth

By Nate Smelle With the cancellation of public events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been nearly two years since the local LGBTQ2S+ community ...

Exotic Animal Bylaw passes second reading in HH

By Nate Smelle Hastings Highlands council reviewed the draft of the municipality’s proposed Exotic Animal Bylaw during a second reading at its meeting on July ...

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