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Edna’s Café opened its doors again for the spring at Grace United Church in Gananoque, and the participants couldn’t have ...
Kim St-Pierre is one of the Jumpstart team members. A five-time IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) world champion, ...
Lansdowne can now proudly say, “This isn’t our first rodeo.” Running two nights, Black Creek Rodeo, a family-owned business from Edwards, Ontario, put on a professional show for the Lansdowne ...
A new doctor has come to town and set up practice at the Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) clinic on Herbert Street. He received his BSc in BioMed at the University of Waterloo in 2015, MSc in ...
A small delegation from the Gananoque Food Access Network and Community Kitchen visited the Gananoque Rotary Club to accept a donation of $1,000 to assist in their endeavours. The purpose of the ...
An untitled bronze statue, by internationally known local artist Noel Bullock, was stolen from the Gananoque Horticultural Society (GHS) Park at 21 Main Street in Gananoque around Halloween. Police ...
The Upper Ottawa Valley Heritage Centre (UOVHC) recently celebrated the unveiling of a new exhibit showcasing the history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Pembroke Detachment which served ...
The abnormally warm weather has people thinking about spring and spring projects. Planting, gardening, yard work – all kinds of things come to mind, but the Cataraqui Conservation Authority (CCA) is ...
The 1,000 Islands History Museum (TIHM) held its 17th Summer Evening in the Islands gala at the Eagle Point Mansion near the Thousand Islands Bridge in the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands ...