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A new doctor has come to town and set up practice at the Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) clinic on Herbert Street. He received his BSc in BioMed at the University of Waterloo in 2015, MSc in ...
Colour and activity filled every inch of space as the Lansdowne Association For Revitalization (LAFR) held their annual Textiles Festival. Demonstrations and vendors were everywhere, from quilting to ...
Canada Day is filled with colour, joy and celebration. No matter where you go, someone is celebrating the birth of the nation. “Canada is the second largest country of the world with a population of ...
Where to begin – Alex, 3, wasn't sure quite how to handle all of it at the 1000 Islands Family Ribfest held in Gananoque from June 27-29. (Lorraine Payette/for Gananoque Reporter) ...
Local children participated in a special project to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the cenotaph. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 92 in Gananoque is upset with the idea of the Town possibly ...
A new concept in affordable housing is coming to Gananoque. On March 2, Town Council voted 100 per cent to approve a site plan for Canada’s first 3D printed neighbourhood. Designed and planned by the ...
A student at Gananoque Secondary School (GSS) is one step closer to becoming a nurse, thanks to the generosity of a family-owned business in Gananoque. Alexis O’Connor of Gananoque was presented with ...
Chocolate chips, big blue eyes and bright pink smiles are the main things people remember about Tim Hortons Smile Cookies. The fact that the money raised from sales goes to charity just makes it all ...
Lansdowne can now proudly say, “This isn’t our first rodeo.” Running two nights, Black Creek Rodeo, a family-owned business from Edwards, Ontario, put on a professional show for the Lansdowne ...
The discovery in Kamloops of the unmarked graves of 215 Indigenous children set Canada reeling. History can be brutal, but even though many were aware of the Residential Schools, few had suspected ...
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.
Supporters lined themselves along the side of the highway at the Elbows Up rally on Wellesley Island on July 5. It was part of a coast-to-coast initiative along the US/Canadian border encouraging ...
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