Editorial: Recreation matters
The town of Goderich in western Ontario has found an innovative, yet old-school way to fix the doctor shortage in their community. It could be one that could be adopted in South Dundas: more recreation. […]
The town of Goderich in western Ontario has found an innovative, yet old-school way to fix the doctor shortage in their community. It could be one that could be adopted in South Dundas: more recreation. […]
There was an old joke making the rounds in England in those dark days of 1942, when it looked like nothing was going to be able to stop the advancing Nazi war machine. It involved […]
The recent actions of the St. Lawrence Parks Commission and its commissioner board concerning the historic train display at Aultsville station in Crysler Park highlights yet another long-standing grievance in the area: The lack of […]
Data can be manipulated to give a certain result. This has been made apparent in the recent actions of the St. Lawrence Parks Commission in its handling of the Aultsville station train display disposition. The […]
The St. Lawrence Parks Commission is beginning the process to dispose of the historic train at Crysler Park. This train is not just a landmark for visitors, but a quiet reminder of what was here […]
Housing affordability has become an important issue impacting citizens living here, and those who might wish to move to South Dundas. For the past two years, the cost of home ownership in South Dundas has […]
This week in The Leader: Esso/Tim Hortons project moving forward; Parties prepare for Fall Federal election in SDSG; Matilda Monument project nearing its fundraising goal; South Dundas EDO appointed to St. Lawrence College board of […]
South Dundas continues to grapple with the ongoing landfill issue looking for a long-term solution. Already, one landfill site has been closed, while the second has only a few years left at best. While council […]
As this region celebrates the 60th anniversary of the official opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway system, communities along the river face an uncertain and costly obstacle to their financial and infrastructure stability. Iroquois, Morrisburg, […]
The Upper Canada District School Board passed a balanced budget at its June 19th meeting which cut over 160 full time positions, more than 130 of which directly impact front line services to students. Those […]
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