By Nate Smelle At 5:10 a.m. on Jan. 15, the world grew less colourful with the passing of beloved artist, storyteller, mentor ...
By Nate Smelle Since it’s inception in 2009, Home Again Animal Rescue has relied on the generosity of the community ...
By Bill Kilpatrick The last major road salt shortage occurred in 2018/19 and was the result of a strike by 350 Unifor Local 16-O members at the Compass Minerals salt mine in Goderich Ontario. The ...
By Nate Smelle As I have said many times before, having this column to say what must be said each week is both a blessing and ...
By Bill Kilpatrick My daughter asked me the other day if there was going to be war and what we would do if it came. Words ...
By Nate Smelle ‘Twas just before 5 a.m. on the morning of Jan. 15 when I awoke with a strange feeling that something big was happening. Looking out my bedroom window, noticing nothing out of ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A Lunch and Learn session at the Tudor and Cashel Township community ...
By Bill Kilpatrick On Jan. 16 the Federal Court of Appeal dismissed the appeals filed by the Attorney General of Canada ...
By Bill Kilpatrick According to the North Hastings High School wrestling coach, Barb Gillis, the 2025-2026 wrestling team has ...
By Nate Smelle With the new year now underway, the Town of Bancroft is reflecting on a busy and transformative 2025, marked by major investments, community celebrations, cultural revitalization, ...
On Thursday, Jan. 8 the junior and senior girl’s volleyball teams got the honour of being the first teams to play in the newly renovated gymnasium at North Hastings High School and they did not ...
The agenda for the Dec. 9 Wollaston council meeting was a full one that included two delegations from Sarah Dunjko concerning her desire to start up a vendor/farmers market and board members of the ...