Be a Lion: Iroquois Matilda Lions Looking for New Members
“The Lions are a family! Pure and simple. Lions are there for each other and for the community they serve. I am proud of what we do and what we stand for,” said Christine […]
“The Lions are a family! Pure and simple. Lions are there for each other and for the community they serve. I am proud of what we do and what we stand for,” said Christine […]
“I wanted to see Africa,” said Jo Saunders, “so my daughter Annie and I set up a trip to several African countries over last February. But we definitely saved the best for last. We […]
Upper Canada District School Board trustee John McAllister, trustee for Ward 4, has placed a request to rescind the UCDSB Building for the Future Accommodation Review report at the October 12th school board meeting (tonight). […]
Upper Canada District School BoardTrustees defeated a motion at their regular school board meeting Wednesday night that would have rescinded an earlier decision to launch the Pupil Accommodation Review. The process was initially approved after […]
Even in a crowded musical world, Emily Millard stands out. A poet, a song writer, a gifted singer and performer, she has been lighting up stages and concert halls in Canada and Europe. This […]
The Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario (CDSBEO) voted at their October 4th meeting to begin a Pupil Accomodation Review of schools in the board. The review affects nine schools in Cornwall including St. […]
The draft document that shocked the community became the plan of action last week when the Upper Canada District School Board approved the launch of the pupil accommodation review process. Calling it Building for the […]
Attendance records were broken last week at Seaway District High School’s first parent council meeting of the 2016/2017 school year. Roughly 70 people attended the two-hour long Tuesday, September 27 meeting, where almost one-third of […]
School board trustees with the Upper Canada District School Board will be discussing a proposed plan to realign schools due to declining enrolment in the past decade. Titled “Building for the Future Pupil Accommodation Review,” […]
More than 100 people gathered at Matilda Hall in Dixons Corners to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Iroquois Fire Department Saturday (Sept. 24) night. Deputy chief Philip Thompson welcomed firefighters, along with their friends […]
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