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This week’s headlines in The Leader – April 20, 2022

April 20, 2022 Editor

This week’s headlines in The Leader include: Iroquois water project funding is approved; COVID-19 antiviral expansion leaves out Dundas County; Brinston area project support; New tradition takes to the streets – Inaugural Easter Parade; UCDSB […]

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Team Acres wins U-18 women’s provincial curling championship

April 7, 2022 Phillip Blancher – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

NORTH DUNDAS – Team Acres, an Under-18 women’s curling team based in North Dundas, has a new name, Team Ontario. The team won the Ontario Curling Association’s U-18 championship in Kingston April 3. The team, […]

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SDG Counties moving rural education file forward

March 24, 2022 Phillip Blancher – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

CORNWALL – SDG Counties council continued to push the rural education file further along, formalizing a standing committee on education and hiring a consultant to prepare for any potential school closure reviews in the future. […]

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This week’s headlines in The Leader – March 23, 2022

March 23, 2022 Editor

This week’s headlines in The Leader include: Financially sound, Community Food Share serving almost 1,000 clients; Four railroad crossings to be repaired in 2022; Cue the lights, playhouse announces 2022 season; SDG asks to halt […]

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Counties to look at bus stop-arm cameras

February 24, 2022 Phillip Blancher – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

CORNWALL – SDG Counties will investigate implementing stop-arm cameras on school buses following a call for action by the Upper Canada District School Board made late last year. Councillor Steven Byvelds (South Dundas) tabled a […]

Opinion

Editorial – Schools: Five years later

February 24, 2022 Editor

Five years ago two schools in South Dundas were saved from the chopping block. The Upper Canada District School Board proposed in September 2016 closing Morrisburg Public and Seaway District High Schools. That board’s proposal […]

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Seaway Scoop – Eshal Ali elected Student Trustee

March 4, 2021 Editor

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 […]

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Province announces back-to-school for students in EOHU region

January 28, 2021 Phillip Blancher – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

SOUTH DUNDAS – Students living within the Eastern Ontario Health Unit region can begin to return to in-class learning starting February 1st. Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced via a press release Thursday morning that students […]

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Remove restrictions from Lancer Centre says South Stormont Council

November 26, 2020 Phillip Blancher – Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

SOUTH STORMONT – Restrictions put in place by the Upper Canada District School Board due to the COVID-19 pandemic have locked out Ingleside residents from using the only recreation space in the village, the Lancer […]

Opinion

Editorial – Encouraging engagement

November 5, 2020 Editor

The second week of October was National Newspaper Week, but as readers may have noticed, The Leader did not report on this momentous occasion. That same week we reported on the Iroquois Water Tower, and […]

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