100 Men make a comeback
SOUTH DUNDAS – Not since 2019 have they gathered, but the 100 Men Who Care About South Dundas are getting ready to meet again. Last week, organizers of 100 Men South Dundas announced that they […]
SOUTH DUNDAS – Not since 2019 have they gathered, but the 100 Men Who Care About South Dundas are getting ready to meet again. Last week, organizers of 100 Men South Dundas announced that they […]
CORNWALL – If a provincial election was called today, there is only one party ready to hit the ground running in Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry: the Progressive Conservatives. The party announced last month that incumbent candidate, Nolan […]
NORTH DUNDAS – A local environmental group is retiring, but not before cementing a lasting education legacy for the region. Founded in 1990, the Dundas Environmental Awareness Group announced late-October that it was ceasing operations. […]
TORONTO – The Ontario government announced a $200 treat on Halloween for residents – a rebate that will be sent out in early 2025. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy formally made the announcement when delivering his […]
This week’s headlines in The Leader include: 100 Men make a comeback; Local PCs first to nominate in SDSG; Parting of ways; Milestone Service Pins presented at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 48; Local environmental organization […]
DIXON’S CORNERS – A revamped and expanded South Dundas Awards of Excellence Gala lured almost 150 people to Matilda Hall last Friday night. Although this was the 6th annual event recognizing those who contribute to […]
KEMPTVILLE – While the investigation into threats made against Seaway District High School that resulted in a one day closure on October 3 are still ongoing, police have laid charges in relation to other similar […]
CORNWALL – Municipal officials from the City of Cornwall and SDG Counties were updated on their shared services portfolio as both councils head into budget deliberations soon. The October 23, Service Manager Joint Liaison Committee, […]
This week’s headlines in The Leader include: Recognizing excellence in South Dundas; Nova Scotia teen charged in school threat investigation; Cornwall and SDG shared services costs on the rise; One step at a time at […]
WINCHESTER – North Dundas announced Tuesday afternoon that the township has parted ways with its long-time Chief Administrative Officer, Angela Rutley. “The decision is effective immediately,” a brief statement issued October 29 said. Rutley had […]
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