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By Nate Smelle As heatwaves scorch southern Ontario, wildfires rage across Canada and the United States, and catastrophic ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Tudor and Cashel Township had a Lunch and Learn on seniors’ mental ...
By Nate Smelle Canadian poet Matthew Walsh is no stranger to the pulse of the city, but this summer, they found inspiration ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter According to a July 3 media release from Michael Brooks, board member ...
By Nate Smelle A beloved wellness destination in Bancroft has reopened in a brand-new location, offering expanded services in ...
By Nate Smelle By any global measure, Canada is often described as one of the best countries to live in. But beyond the high international rankings and glowing endorsements from politicians and ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter In a March 6 letter from Jenna Keindel, administrative officer with the ...
By Chris Houston News from Iran has dominated headlines since Israel’s surprise military attack on June 13. The United States ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter In the aftermath of nearly 160 Canada Day celebrations (our 158th to be ...
WoodShare, a local organization that provides emergency firewood to those in need throughout North Hastings, are holding their first fundraising concert called Woodstack, a play on the 1969 Woodstock ...
On June 5, the Ford government passed Bill-5, formally titled the Protecting Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act. While the bill is presented as a tool for economic acceleration, critics argue it ...
By Bill Kilpatrick I was introduced to a new term the other day by historian Timothy Snyder and it’s called a sadopopulist. Yes, I can already hear some of the groans from people rolling their eyes at ...