Arthur Thom
A lifetime resident of the Williamsburg area, Arthur Thom, passed away at the Roses Bridge Manor in Easton Corners on Wednesday, February 24, 2015. He was 90 years old. Arthur was born in Williamsburg […]
A lifetime resident of the Williamsburg area, Arthur Thom, passed away at the Roses Bridge Manor in Easton Corners on Wednesday, February 24, 2015. He was 90 years old. Arthur was born in Williamsburg […]
It may be buried under a foot or two of snow, but there is grass down there, and before you know it the soccer season in South Dundas will be underway. With the season […]
“If we play like we did last Thursday, we will do well this Thursday,” says Seaway District High School’s senior volleyball coach Lindsay Waddell. Waddell is referring to last Thursday’s, SD&G volleyball championship, won […]
It is on to the second round of playoffs for the South Dundas Novice C1 Lions! The Lions (second place in the regular season) met their county rivals from North Dundas for their opening […]
It took three games, but the South Dundas Bantam B House Lions knocked off the Kemptville Panther 1s in Upper Canada Minor League playoff action last week to earn the right to advance to […]
The South Dundas Midget B1 House Lions put together a huge four point series win for an upset against the Leeds 2 Chargers in Uppcr Canada Minor Hockey league playoff action last week. The […]
The South Dundas “Mudde Farms” Atom B Rep Lions opened against the NGS Braves in Maxville, Friday night, February 19, with a 4-1 victory, and then polished off the four-point series in front of […]
The United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry’s budget deliberations wrapped up February 16th with a planned 1.2 per cent tax increase to the counties portion of property tax bills. Overall, the 2016 budget will […]
It’s been about eight years since the Municipality of South Dundas has increased its building permit fees, and now it’s catch-up time. South Dundas director of planning Don Lewis recommended that residential building permit fees […]
Sometimes the audience attending Cathy Jones’ hilarious one woman show, Stranger to Hard Work, didn’t quite know what had hit them. The vibrant, quick-witted actor threw characters and improvisations out at a non-stop pace […]
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