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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 92 Ladies’ Auxiliary (LA) held a special recruitment event on Tuesday, May 6 but instead of ...
A small delegation from the Gananoque Food Access Network and Community Kitchen visited the Gananoque Rotary Club to accept a donation of $1,000 to assist in their endeavours.
Hunger and food insecurity know no season, but spring brings a new chance to fight against these devastating conditions. In Gananoque, work has been underway preparing the Community Garden and Food ...
Cliff Feltham, of Gananoque, was presented with the Melvin Jones Fellowship before about 40 people at the O’Conner Gallery in Gananoque on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Susan Tunnicliffe, past district ...
The abnormally warm weather has people thinking about spring and spring projects. Planting, gardening, yard work – all kinds of things come to mind, but the Cataraqui Conservation Authority (CCA) is ...
Following a story in The Intelligencer earlier this week about cancellation of this year’s Tweed Elvis Festival, Lisa LeSage, chair of the Tweed Music Festival, reports that her group, which has been ...
June 6, 1944, was the start of the largest seaborn invasion in history. The plan was to have about 160,000 troops from Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, and other Allied nations land across ...
The 1,000 Islands History Museum (TIHM) held its 17th Summer Evening in the Islands gala at the Eagle Point Mansion near the Thousand Islands Bridge in the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands ...
Ontario Culture Days comes but once a year, and the competition is fierce. Municipalities from all over put together programs to encourage their local communities to indulge in and become a part of ...
John Pasalis, president of Realosophy Realty, talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the housing market, and how low supply is sparking bidding wars and rising prices. We apologize, but ...