By Nate Smelle At their recent meeting held Nov. 25 Bancroft’s committee of the whole received a report from manager of ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The North Hastings Community Choir will be putting on Christmas concert ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Hospice North Hastings held its second annual winter wonderland at ...
By Nate Smelle With the holiday season fast approaching, award-winning Canadian music group The Fitzgeralds are once again ...
By Nate Smelle AT THIS POINT, it should come as no surprise to anyone living in Bancroft—or anywhere in Ontario, for that ...
By Bill Kilpatrick On Dec. 6, 1989 around 6 p.m. a gunman named Marc Lépine entered Montreal’s École Polytechnique school, and by the time he took his own life he also murdered 14 women whom he ...
By Nate Smelle The Ontario Living Wage Network has released its 2025 living wage calculations, and the findings illustrate ...
By Bill Kilpatrick It was a day of firsts on Nov. 15 as the Canadian Peace Museum hosted their first official event celebrating the release of ‘Twas A Sunny Day a memoir of 93-year-old ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Wilberforce Heritage Guild is putting on their Christmas craft sale ...
By Bill Kilpatrick Listening to local artist Arne Roosman speak about his experiences during the Second World War at a book ...
It appears that enough Ontario voters showed up to hand Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservative Party a third majority government in the 2025 provincial election. It was just after 9 p.m. when it ...
THERE IS ALWAYS something in the news to worry about these days. I suppose this has been the case for as long as humans have been exploiting and killing one another for profit. Still, thanks to social ...
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