Seaway Scoop – Eshal Ali elected Student Trustee
By Danika Nielsen – SDHS A Seaway District High School student has been elected as one of two student trustees to serve on the Upper Canada District School Board’s trustee board. Eshal Ali, who is […]
By Danika Nielsen – SDHS A Seaway District High School student has been elected as one of two student trustees to serve on the Upper Canada District School Board’s trustee board. Eshal Ali, who is […]
This week’s headlines in The Leader include: Budget talks end at 1.24 per cent rate increase; COVID-19 variants arrive in region; Grants and donations trimmed; Face masks win South Dundas a national marketing award; Outdoor […]
SOUTH DUNDAS – A welcoming promotional face mask has earned the Municipality of South Dundas its second national award. The Economic Development Association of Canada announced February 23rd that the municipality won its Promotional Item […]
SDG – Nearly six months into the OPP Mobile Crisis Response Team pilot project, diversion rates for mental health calls have seen a noticeable increase. Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry OPP acting detachment commander Simon Hardy […]
It is budget season for governments of all levels and while we have seen closed-door consultations at the upper levels of government, municipal councils have been debating local budgets publicly. During the recent SDG Counties […]
IROQUOIS – February 16th South Dundas council welcomed the public to comment on a number of zoning bylaw amendments in the works, including a new by- law governing short term rentals. Short term rentals, once […]
This week’s headlines in The Leader include: Lining up a tax rate increase of 2 per cent or less; COVID-19 numbers continue to decrease; Minimal changes to $69.6M SDG budget; Newest South Dundas snowplow ditched, […]
IROQUOIS — An individual at Seaway District High School has tested positive for COVID-19. The Upper Canada District School Board issued a notice to parents Monday morning (February 22nd) from the Eastern Ontario Health Unit […]
CORNWALL – While COVID-19 variants have not been detected in the Eastern Ontario Health Unit region, a slower approach to reopening is still preferred. The health unit region, which saw non-essential businesses reopen Tuesday, is […]
MORRISBURG – At the February 16th public meeting regarding the implementation of a new cannabis regulation bylaw the feedback regarding the planned implementation of the new bylaw was largely positive. Most of those who chose […]
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