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Smiths Falls Bears take big leap in CCHL standings

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears capitalized on a pair of wins to jump into fifth place in the Central Canada Hockey League and second place in the […]

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School immunization records assessment expanding to UCDSB in February

SUBMITTED Last month, South East Health Unit (formerly the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit) began conducting immunization record assessments for students born in 2020, 2017 and 2008. Having […]

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Rideau Rods and Rides gears up for another spectacular car show in 2025

SUBMITTED The car community is strong across Canada, especially in Ontario, providing an outlet for enthusiasts to build, modify, and showcase their vehicles. Car cruises and shows bring together like-minded […]

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North Grenville receives $8,000 boost for active school travel

SUBMITTED CORRECTION MADE ON FEB. 6 In celebration of ‘Winter Walk Day’—an annual initiative dedicated to promoting walking to school and emphasizing the benefits of active school travel—we are happy […]

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Smiths Falls Bears upset Nepean Raiders on the road

Win gives the team sole possession of eighth place LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears secured a crucial 6-2 victory over the Nepean Raiders in Central Canada Hockey […]

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Smiths Falls Bears drop 3-1 decision to Cornwall Colts

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Bears dropped a 3-1 decision to the Cornwall Colts at home Friday, Jan. 31, in front of 304 fans in Central Canada Hockey League action. […]

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Smiths Falls to host winter carnival on Feb. 8

SUBMITTED The Town of Smiths Falls has announced the return of the much-anticipated Winter Carnival on Saturday, Feb. 8. The town will be transformed into a winter wonderland, offering a […]

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Paws Oasis hosts Yappy Hour fundraiser for Perth’s dog park

LAURIE WEIR If you’ve ever stopped by Paws Oasis in Perth for your pet’s needs, you may have noticed a small but mighty sign of community spirit—a donation jar. Owner […]

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Food fair, new chairs, and heritage recognition: Highlights from Perth council

LAURIE WEIR Perth town council met on Jan. 29 to discuss a variety of topics, including an upcoming multicultural food fair, new leadership for the Business Improvement Area (BIA) and […]

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Bears hold off late-game charge from Hawkesbury to earn 3-2 victory

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Bears needed solid defence Sunday afternoon, Jan. 26, to hold off a late charge from the Hawkesbury Hawks in Central Canada Hockey League action. In […]

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A community triumph: Thomas Cavanagh Emergency Department opens at CPDMH

LAURIE WEIR After years of planning and anticipation, the Mississippi River Health Alliance (MRHA) celebrated the grand opening of the Thomas Cavanagh Emergency Department (ED) at Carleton Place and District […]

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MPP Steve Clark announces new Seniors Active Living Centre in Rideau Lakes Township

Province invests $40,000 to launch Golden Years Program SUBMITTED Seniors in the Township of Rideau Lakes will soon have access to a new program aimed at improving their quality of […]

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Playoff race heats up as Bears suffer tough loss to Nationals

LAURIE WEIR The league-leading Rockland Nationals shut out the Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears 4-0 on Friday, Jan. 24, in Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) action at the Smiths Falls […]

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Smiths Falls Bears force Rockland Nationals into overtime

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears pushed the league-leading Rockland Nationals (31-5-1) into overtime on Tuesday, Jan. 21, in Central Canada Hockey League action in the Bears’ Den. […]

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Township of Rideau Lakes considers collaboration to combat invasive phragmites

LAURIE WEIR There must be a better solution than roadside spraying to control invasive phragmites. That was the sentiment expressed by Coun. Deborah Anne Hutchings during a presentation by Holly […]

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SF Bears fall short in 4-1 loss to Lumber Kings

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Bears suffered a 4-1 loss to the Pembroke Lumber Kings on Friday night in Central Canada Hockey League action at the Smiths Falls Memorial Community […]

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Local author supports Manie Daniels Centre in Maberly with new book, Last Call

LAURIE WEIR A new novel by local author Joe Weber is giving back to the community in a big way. Last Call, a story rooted in addiction and redemption, is […]

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Rising food insecurity in Eastern Ontario: Causes, Impacts and solutions

SUBMITTED Public health units across eastern Ontario are collaborating to raise awareness about the growing problem of food insecurity, which is having a profound impact on individuals and families in […]

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Hospice Hub expands services with new day program and leadership

HEDDY SOROUR Securing permanent and sustainable funding is the Hospice Hub’s next priority. The fledgling organization has managed to secure several grants and had two extraordinarily successful fund raisers in the […]

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Booth notches two in, Bears win over Canadians

LAURIE WEIR Quinn Booth led the Smiths Falls Bears to a 4-3 comeback win over the division-leading Carleton Place Canadians in Central Canada Hockey League action Sunday on the road. […]

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CPDMH announces official grand opening of the new emergency department

SUBMITTED After years of planning, dedication, and anticipation, the Mississippi River Health Alliance (MRHA) is proud to announce the official grand opening of the new Thomas Cavanagh Emergency Department (ED) […]

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Tentative plans for Skate the Lake on ice as organizers set to prep Portland oval

LAURIE WEIR The beloved Skate the Lake event may return to Portland Bay this winter, though potentially in a different format. John Bongers, president of Portland Outdoors, the organization behind […]

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Smiths Falls Bears double Nepean in Friday night CCHL matchup

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears doubled up on the Nepean Raiders Friday night in Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) action, posting a 4-2 win in front of […]

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UCDSB pilot project to bring inclusive sports to elementary schools

LAURIE WEIR A new sports program is set to roll out in Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) elementary schools, aiming to ensure every student can participate in school sports. […]

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Major milestone brings CPDMH new Emergency Department closer to opening

SUBMITTED The Mississippi River Health Alliance (MRHA) is proud to announce a major milestone in the journey toward enhanced healthcare access for our community. The new Thomas Cavanagh Emergency Department […]

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Record Splash: Perth Polar Bear Plunge raises $83K for Hospice Hub

LAURIE WEIR The 2025 Perth Polar Bear Plunge set new records. A total of 222 jumpers braved the frigid Jan. 1 temperatures of the Little Tay in Perth, raising more […]

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Sens alumni to play Smiths Falls All-Stars Jan. 11 to benefit Falls Food Hub

LAURIE WEIR Smiths Falls hockey fans are in for a treat on Saturday, Jan. 11, when the Ottawa Senators alumni will hit the ice against a local all team at […]

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Opinion: Let’s stop pretending January is a good time for resolutions

LAURIE WEIR Ah, January. It will soon be upon us. The month where we’re all supposed to magically transform into the best versions of ourselves—right after spending December in a […]

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Bears triumph in thrilling double OT series against wolves

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears delivered another overtime knockout punch to the Renfrew Wolves on Saturday in Central Canada Hockey League action, securing a 4-3 win in […]

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Smiths Falls Bears clip Renfrew Wolves in overtime

LAURIE WEIR Tyson Parker led the Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears to a 4-3 overtime win at home Friday, Dec. 20 in Central Canada Hockey League action in front of […]

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Innovative learning under the SFDCI dome

SUBMITTED Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute (SFDCI) is breaking new ground by transforming a recently built, 1,200-square-foot geodesic dome into a hub of hands-on learning, environmental stewardship, and cutting-edge technology. Built […]

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Smiths Falls Bears squeeze out 4-3 win over Hawkesbury

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Bears held off a late-game charge with less than five minutes to play in a rare Sunday afternoon tilt, defeating the Hawkesbury Hawks 4-3 in […]

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South East Health Unit to launch in 2025: A united vision for healthier communities

SUBMITTED The boards of health for Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH), Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health (KFLAPH) and Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit (LGLDHU) […]

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Bears dominate Jr. Senators in home ice battle

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears claimed a 3-1 win over the Ottawa Jr. Senators in CCHL action Friday, Dec. 6 at home. The Bears opened with a […]

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Kemptville District Hospital unveils new x-ray machine

SUBMITTED Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) is pleased to announce that its new general x-ray machine is operational. The state-of-the-art diagnostic tool saw its first patient on Wednesday, November 20. “The […]

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Holiday spirit comes alive in Mississippi Mills Dec. 6-8

SUBMITTED BY THE MUNICIPALITY OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS Embrace the magic of the holiday season in Mississippi Mills December 6-8 with three days of festive fun as we welcome Santa Claus for […]

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Cornwall Colts blank Bears in CCHL action at home

LAURIE WEIR The Cornwall Colts were in town Friday, Nov. 29, and handed the hometown Smiths Falls Bears a 3-0 loss in Central Junior Hockey League action, in front of […]

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Celebrate the holiday spirit in Carleton Place: Shop local and enjoy festive events!

SUBMITTED The holiday season is here, and there’s no better place to unwind and enjoy the festivities than in Carleton Place! With the local postal strike affecting deliveries, now is the perfect time […]

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Celebrate the season at Portland’s 4th annual Artisans’ Christmas Market Dec. 7

LAURIE WEIR Mark your calendars for Dec. 7 and get ready to immerse yourself in the holiday spirit at the fourth Annual Artisans’ Christmas Market, hosted by the Portland on […]

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Here are some festive finds discovery tours across the region

Local highlights include stops in Merrickville, Kemptville, Rideau Lakes SUBMITTED BY SOUTHEASTERN ONTARIO TOURISM Sleigh your Christmas shopping list with these Festive Finds Discovery Tours in South Eastern Ontario. Explore […]

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Canada’s Chief Nursing Officer visits Kemptville District Hospital

SUBMITTED Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) welcomed Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) of Canada, Dr. Leigh Chapman, on Tuesday, November 19. The visit included a tour of KDH, conversations with nurses and […]

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Smiths Falls Bears stave off league leading Rockland Nationals for big CCHL win

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears held off a charging Rockland Nationals in CCHL action in the Bears’ Den Friday, Nov. 22 to post a 3-2 win over […]

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New Emergency Department at CPDMH nears completion

SUBMITTED The Mississippi River Health Alliance (“MRHA”) is pleased to provide an update on the progress of the highly anticipated new Emergency Department (“ED”) at Carleton Place & District Memorial […]

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Building memories brick by brick: Perth’s Jonny Andrews has a passion for Lego

LAURIE WEIR In a quiet corner of Perth, Jon Andrews transforms childhood nostalgia into intricate works of art. By day, he runs JA Carpentry, crafting kitchens, restoring interiors, and breathing […]

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Health Unit focusing on root causes of food insecurity during November

SUBMITTED The Health Unit is raising awareness about the root cause of food insecurity….poverty. Food insecurity is the inadequate or insecure access to food due to financial constraints. For many […]

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Kemptville 73’s best Smiths Falls Bears in CCHL action

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears lost a tough 1-0 decision to the Kemptville 73’s at home Friday, Nov. 15 in front of 277 fans.  The lone goal […]

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Smiths Falls Bears secure OT victory against Navan Grads

LAURIE WEIR It was a carbon copy of last Friday’s CCHL home game for Tyson Parker; with a different opponent. Parker scored the overtime winner as the Smiths Falls Bears […]

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‘No interest in being teetotallers’: Smiths Falls cancels liquor licence for memorial centre

LAURIE WEIR Town council has voted unanimously to cancel the liquor licence at the Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre, following a request from the Parks and Recreation Department’s director in […]

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Lanark County Paramedic Chief Travis Mellema receives Leadership Award

SUBMITTED Lanark County Paramedic Service (“LCPS” or “the Service”) Chief Travis Mellema has been recognized with the distinguished Richard J. Armstrong Leadership Award at this year’s Ontario Association of Paramedic […]

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Tyson Parker lifts Bears to OT win over Ottawa

LAURIE WEIR Tyson Parker lit the lamp in overtime to lift the Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears to a 5-4 overtime win in CCHL action Friday, Nov. 1 over the […]

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Smiths Falls faces physician recruitment challenges

LAURIE WEIR How can Smiths Falls recruit more family physicians? That was the question posed by Coun. Chris McGuire to Carlene MacDonald, Physician Recruiter, Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital, during a […]

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Chimo students explore skilled trades and technology at career day at Smiths Falls school

SUBMITTED On Thursday, Oct. 17 students at Chimo Elementary School were treated to a day of informative presentations and hands-on activities, helping spark their interest in careers in the skilled trades and […]

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Bears post comeback win over visiting Nepean Raiders in CCHL action

LAURIE WEIR In a thrilling turnaround, the Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears overcame a one-goal deficit in the second period to shut down the visiting Nepean Raiders, securing a 5-2 […]

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PAP-APALOOZA Oct. 31 for unattached patients across the region

Perth Family Health Team partners with hospital for screening SUBMITTED In response to high demand, the Perth Family Health Team is partnering the Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital, the […]

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PEP Seniors Therapeutic Centre welcomes new Executive Director

SUBMITTED The PEP Seniors Therapeutic Centre (PEP) is excited to announce that Alexandra Prefasi has been appointed as the Centre’s new Executive Director, beginning this month. PEP is a day program […]

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‘Kneading the dough’: Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears on winning streak in CCHL action

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears blasted the visiting Renfrew Wolves on Friday Oct. 11 at home in front of 333 fans.  Paired with a 5-2 win in […]

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Lanark County Paramedics honoured at Long Service Awards ceremony

SUBMITTED On September 19th, 2024, the Lanark County Paramedic Service (“LCPS”) hosted its annual Long Service Medal Awards ceremony, celebrating the dedication and contributions of paramedics who have provided exceptional […]

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Local hospital welcomes midwife to the obstetrical team

SUBMITTED The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital (the “Hospital”) is delighted to welcome Lauren Tignanelli as its first hospital-based midwife. This addition aims to enhance maternal and infant health […]

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Timber pedestrian bridge to replace Confederation Drive river crossing

LAURIE WEIR Smiths Falls council will move forward with plans to replace Confederation Drive river crossing with a new timber pedestrian bridge. During the recent committee of the whole meeting […]

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Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears post 3-4-0-1 start to CCHL league action

STAFF The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears have kicked off the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL)’s 2004/25 season with some tough one-goal losses.  They sit currently in the No. 5 […]

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Jr. A Bears drop hard-fought battle to Cornwall Colts

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears lost a tough 1-0 decision to the Cornwall Colts in CCHL league play Friday, Oct. 4 at home in front of 318 […]

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Kidney Walk crushes $10,000 goal in Perth

LAURIE WEIR The 2024 Kidney Foundation walk has raised more than $2 million across Canada, with over $1 million coming from Ontario alone. Residents of Perth and the surrounding area […]

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Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears edge out Kemptville 73’s in CCHL action

LAURIE WEIR It was a 2-1 win for the Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears Friday night at home in front of 333 fans in CCHL league play. After a scoreless […]

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Grant Deme, Perth radio personality seeking a living donor to save his life

LAURIE WEIR Grant Deme, a young journalist with myFM (Lake 88.1) in Perth, is urgently seeking a living liver donor as he battles a rare and life-threatening disease. At 28 […]

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The Travelling Sommelier: New England, Canada, Greenland and Iceland

BRIAN PRESTON In keeping with my title, The Travelling Sommelier, this month I will tell the saga of sailing for 3 weeks from Boston up the New England coast and […]

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Stafford-Wilson’s fall release, ‘Lanark County Classrooms: Remembering Our School Days’

Nostalgic reflections of rural Ontario’s one-room schoolhouses by local historian LAURIE WEIR For many Baby Boomers who grew up in rural Ontario, the memory of one-room schoolhouses evokes a unique […]

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Happy tails: Doggone good day on the trails in Perth

LAURIE WEIR Tails were wagging in approval Sunday during a fundraiser for the Perth off-leash dog park at Darou Farm just south of town. Dubbed the Darou Trails for Tails […]

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Seniors for Climate to celebrate National Seniors Day

SUBMITTED October 1, 2024 is National Seniors Day in Canada, and also the United Nations International Day of Older Persons. Climate Network Lanark is enthusiastically joining Seniors for Climate for […]

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Carleton Place Jr. Canadians welcome new assistant coach

Busy young mother of three finds gym time helps keep her on track LAURIE WEIR Sami Holmes has recently joined the Carleton Place Jr. Canadians hockey team as their assistant […]

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Montague’s Moose Munchies Candy Co. brings sweet traditions to Smiths Falls

Can this chocolate company fill the void left by Hershey’s departure? LAURIE WEIR Can an up-and-coming entrepreneur with a passion for chocolate fill the void left by the Hershey factory […]

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‘Hey, Andy!’: Perth Fire Services launches new campaign to boost smoke and carbon monoxide alarm awareness

SUBMITTED Town of Perth Fire Chief Trevor Choffe and Assistant Fire Chief Andy Moore take their dad jokes to a new level with the launch of their ‘Hey, Andy!’ campaign, […]

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Smiths Falls and Lanark County collaborate on affordable housing initiatives

Average wait time for housing is 3 to 8 years with 419 individuals on the waitlist LAURIE WEIR Smiths Falls is collaborating with Lanark County to address affordable housing and […]

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Carleton Place’s Anne Fergusson and Team Canada take bronze medal at Paralympics in Paris

LAURIE WEIR In three straight sets, Team Canada, including Anne Fergusson of Carleton Place, won the bronze medal in sitting volleyball on Sept. 7 in Paris during the 2024 Paralympics. […]

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‘A perfect fit’: Brooke Henderson signs partnership deal with Ottawa Senators

LAURIE WEIR It’s a match made in heaven – or on the ice in this case. Long-time Ottawa Senators fan who happens to be Canada’s most winningest golfer, now a […]

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Make a difference: Become a Big Brother or Big Sister in Lanark County

SUBMITTED Lanark County: September is Big Brothers Big Sisters month and September 18th is BBBS Day. In Lanark County, the local Big Brothers Big Sisters agency will be ‘turning it teal’ to […]

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An evening of unforgettable entertainment awaits at the Perth Night Market

SUBMITTED Perth Tourism’s much-loved Perth Night Market returns next Saturday, September 14, 2024. This year’s event, beginning at 5 p.m., will feature a dynamic lineup of entertainment that will captivate audiences […]

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The Travelling Sommelier – Local breweries

BRIAN PRESTON Here we are in August already after a hot July when many of us still look to a brew as a thirst quencher. Yes, the younger crowd and […]

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Quinton Burns of Smiths Falls signs first NHL contract with St. Louis Blues

LAURIE WEIR It was a year ago that Quinton Burns was selected in the third round by the St. Louis Blues in the NHL draft. He had just graduated from […]

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Perth Fair: A Labour Day weekend tradition

LAURIE WEIR The Perth Agriculture Fair is set to bring excitement, tradition, and community spirit to the Perth Fairgrounds this Labour Day weekend, from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. As […]

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Smiths Falls Ribfest set to highlight beautiful Centennial Park

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls and District Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for its annual Ribfest, an event anticipated by residents and visitors alike.  This year, the festival will […]

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Local racing legend inducted into Horse Racing Hall of Fame

LAURIE WEIR Ross “Cowboy” Curran, a respected name in harness racing, has been posthumously inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame. The announcement was made during the 2024 […]

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Smiths Falls’ Ribfest 2024 sets sail for Centennial Park

STAFF WRITER The Smiths Falls & District Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce that Ribfest 2024 is coming to Centennial Park on Aug. 23, 24, and 25. After exploring […]

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Buzzing wonders: The quirky, un-BEE-lievable world of our pollinating pals

LAURIE WEIR In the heart of Lanark County, where the meadows are lush and the flowers bloom in a riot of colours, there’s a gentle hum that signifies more than […]

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Local hospital introduces mobility team to improve patient outcomes 

SUBMITTED The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital (the “Hospital”) is proud to announce a new and innovative program that will support our in-patients and enhance their mobility.  In August […]

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Canoe lending library beached for now in Rideau Lakes Township

LAURIE WEIR The canoe lending library was a good idea on paper, but it doesn’t hold water with Parks Canada in Rideau Lakes Township. In April, council wanted to move […]

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Community Home Support Lanark County: 35 years of serving the community

LAURIE WEIR Community Home Support Lanark County (CHSLC) has been a cornerstone of support for seniors, adults with physical disabilities, and individuals diagnosed with life-limiting illnesses for the past 35 […]

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Health Unit school suspension letters going out this week

SUBMITTED The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit conducted immunization record assessments for students in JK/SK, and for students ages 7 and 17 years old during the previous school […]

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Golf legend on her way to Paris for third Olympic appearance

Fans invited to line the streets of Smiths Falls for sensational send-off LAURIE WEIR Family, friends and fans of Brooke Henderson are invited to line Brockville, Beckwith and Elmsley streets […]

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Perth Garlic Festival celebrates 25 years

LAURIE WEIR What started as a few friends selling garlic out of the backs of their trucks has turned into a quarter-century of festival fun. For two days in August, […]

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Horse in Lanark County tests positive for EEEV

SUBMITTED Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV) is normally found in wild birds but can occasionally spread to horses and humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Similar to West Nile […]

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Local hospice initiative takes flight in Perth-Smiths Falls

Sally Smiths It doesn’t take a lot to get a good idea off the ground. Anne Janssen knows this. Talk to her about the in-the-works Hospice Hub for the Perth-Smiths […]

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New Perth Family Health Team to increase access to health care in Lanark County

LAURIE WEIR A ground-breaking family health team is set to increase access to health care for the residents of Perth and surrounding areas. The Perth Family Health Team (PFHT) aims […]

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Health Unit raises awareness of harmful algal blooms

SUBMITTED Potentially harmful algal blooms including blue-green algae are a natural seasonal phenomenon that may appear in our lakes, rivers and ponds. Many of these blooms are relatively harmless; however, […]

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The Travelling Sommelier – Alcohol sales expand amid LCBO strike

BRIAN PRESTON Well it finally happened. The Ontario government is keeping an election promise to widen the availability of certain alcoholic beverages to various retail stores across the province. The […]

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A night of artisans, entertainment, and community returns this fall at the Perth Night Market

SUBMITTED Perth Tourism is thrilled to announce the return of the beloved Perth Night Market on Saturday, September 14, 2024. This free event kicks off at 5 p.m., showcasing over 90 artisans, […]

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High heat and humidity alert: Essential health tips from LGLDHU

SUBMITTED High temperatures and humidity are expected today and over the weekend and this may affect your health. Becoming over heated can cause dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and in […]

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‘Once in a lifetime’: North Leeds U18 girls’ soccer team to play in Gothia Cup in Sweden

LAURIE WEIR The opportunity to play soccer in Sweden doesn’t come too often. But when it does, an entire community comes together. The girls’ U18 North Leeds soccer team of […]

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Brooke Henderson heading to 3rd Olympic Games in Paris this summer

LAURIE WEIR Brooke Henderson has qualified for her third Olympic Games at the age of 26. Henderson and Alena Sharp qualified for Team Canada based on their Official World Golf […]

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Rideau Lakes hosts summit about additional residential units and tiny homes

SUBMITTED The Township of Rideau Lakes hosted the Additional Residential Unit/Tiny Home Summit at the North Crosby Community Hall on Tuesday, June 25th to an audience of over 40 people to […]

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‘Sweet Beginnings’: Experience Mississippi and Ottawa rivers by bicycle

Official launch of Cycle MORE is Saturday at Hummingbird Chocolate in Almonte LAURIE WEIR Cycling is a fast-growing activity for the entire family and it injects millions into local communities […]

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Beach Water Testing Program begins this week

SUBMITTED The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit has started weekly water sampling of the area’s public bathing beaches for this year.  The results of the testing will appear […]

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The Travelling Sommelier: Summer wines and Alaskan brews

COLUMN BY BRIAN PRESTON This month we will explore summertime wine, Rosé in particular. LCBO is featuring this versatile and easy-drinking wine in their Vintages Release publication too. I will […]

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Kemptville Public School partners with local Giving Garden

SUBMITTED Grade 6 classes at Kemptville Public School (KPS) have partnered with the Giving Garden to bring Real-World Learning and Indigenous Education opportunities to the students and the wider community. The Giving Garden is located […]

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UCDSB students bring home gold at EOSSAA Track and Field

SUBMITTED Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) athletes won more than 30 gold medals at the 2024 Eastern Ontario Secondary Schools Athletic Association (EOSSAA) Track and Field Championships, held May 23 […]

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Falls Food Hub and St. John’s Anglican explore community garden collaboration

SUBMITTED Could growing more food within the town of Smiths Falls help alleviate some of the food inflation and food insecurity experienced by a third of people in Smiths Falls? […]

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Smiths Falls Youth Arena ‘may be an option’ for current pickleball needs

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Pickleball League is hopeful it can work with the town to enhance the game for their members – and any new participants who would like […]

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Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show has Perth grand-pawrents howling praises

Capt. Elisa Holland’s little whippet, Daisy, is Select Bitch in the show LAURIE WEIR There’s a Perth connection to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York, that took […]

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Rideau Canal opens for the 2024 navigation season

SUBMITTED Parks Canada is pleased to welcome all new and returning visitors to the 192nd navigation season on the Rideau Canal National Historic Site of Canada. Parks Canada offers 450,000 km2 of […]

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Sharbot Lake Chiropractic & Wellness Centre hosts free information session

Learn about menopause and pelvic floor health from Naturopath Doctor, Dr. Doneisha Dodd and Physiotherapist Andrea Picket SUBMITTED Menopause is much more than hot flashes and night sweats.  For many, […]

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In a pickle: Smiths Falls Pickleball League looking to expand

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Pickleball League is in a bit of a … well … pickle.  They have expanded their numbers so much, they’re in need of more space. […]

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Get ready to move: The Silver Chain Challenge returns this June

SUBMITTED Lace up your sneakers and pump up your bike tires: the annual Silver Chain Challenge is back this June 2024!  This exciting month-long event invites participants from Lanark County […]

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Health Unit celebrates Emergency Preparedness Week

SUBMITTED Emergency Preparedness Week takes place May 6-12 across the country. The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit works with local municipalities, counties and government agencies to help reduce […]

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Smiths Falls Bears fall short in bid for Bogart Cup Championship

CHRIS UHLIG It’s a wrap folks! The quest for the Bogart Cup came to an end Wednesday night at the Den with a 2:5 loss of the Bears against the […]

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New family health team to modernize healthcare in Perth

SUBMITTED A ground-breaking family health team will soon begin operation that will address the diverse health needs of the residents of Perth and surrounding area.  The Perth Family Health Team […]

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Bogart Cup Finals: Bears and Grads in a seesaw battle!

CHRIS UHLIG Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” had nothing in comparison to the thriller that is the finals of the Bogart Cup this year. The battle between the Bears and the Grads […]

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SF Bears survive scare, steal game two in overtime thriller

CHRIS UHLIG The finals of the Bogart Cup sport two equally matched teams and all signs point to a tight series. The first game between the Bears and the Navan […]

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From penalty pain to powerhouse: Bears punch ticket to Bogart Cup finals

CHRIS UHLIG What a week it was for the Bears, tears of pain and joy side by side, a bumpy road covered with detours and potholes (or was it ice […]

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‘Kick in the pants’: Unsafe ice conditions cause Bogart Cup game cancellation in Smiths Falls

LAURIE WEIR The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears were looking to punch their ticket to the Bogart Cup finals in their CCHL matchup against the Cornwall Colts at home on […]

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Veteran battles Parkinson’s with model helis and tenacious spirit

SALLY SMITH Tom Kondert was 65 when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s; he’s verging on 81 this month…and except for a stilted, slow walk (sometimes he walks with a cane […]

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CHEO pediatric day surgery program expands to Carleton Place

SUBMITTED A new regional pediatric surgical program has been launched to address the waitlist for surgeries for children and youth in eastern Ontario and bring care closer to families across […]

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The Tap Room Inc. opens at Settlers Ridge Mall in Smiths Falls

Partnership with 4 Degrees Brewing and Distilling also on tap LAURIE WEIR What’s on tap?  Come find out, as new entrepreneurs have moved into the space at 4 Degrees Brewing […]

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#DoItForCraiger fundraising horseshoe tournament slated for April 27 in Toledo

April is BeADonor month across Canada LAURIE WEIR After losing her husband during his organ transplant journey, Bobbi-Jo Craig of Smiths Falls has become an advocate for organ donation. It […]

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Bears hold on for tense victory over Cornwall in Bogart Cup opener: Can they adapt to new challenges?

CHRIS UHLIG With a new opponent in the semi finals for the Bogart Cup also arrived new challenges for the Bears to overcome. Fightday night saw the team face the […]

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Lights out in the den: Bears devour Canadians to claim playoff berth

CHRIS UHLIG Did you see it? Did you hear it? Did you, did you? Well with 814 spectators watching in the benches of the den Friday night, it’s very much […]

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From frustration to fury: Bears trounce Carleton Place after penalty frenzy

CHRIS UHLIG Win some – lose some, that seemed to be the theme for the bears this week. Carleton Place emerged from the den Tuesday night with a 4:1 win […]

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Seniors Club in a Pickle

JANELLE LABELLE During Monday evening’s Committee of the Whole meeting in Smiths Falls, Anne Miskelly of the Smiths Falls Harmony Club spoke to council about pickleball. “This is the fastest […]

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Good Food in Schools Forum at Kemptville Campus spotlights schools’ efforts to build food literacy

SUBMITTED Partners across Leeds-Grenville and Lanark are collaborating to host the Good Food in Schools Forum at Kemptville Campus on April 11th. This one-day event will bring together stakeholders working on school food education and programs […]

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Bears feast on Canadians after Wasmer hat trick, Neal Honored in special ceremony

CHRIS UHLIG The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry warns not to approach Bears or face grave danger and harm, as the hungry animals awaken from hibernation and are looking […]

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Empty net symphony: Bears conduct 4-1 victory over Lumber Kings

CHRIS UHLIG 362 hockey fans packed the den Friday night to watch the Bears play the Pembroke Lumber Kings in their final regular season game before the playoffs for a […]

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Bears deliver on the ice and give back to the community

The Bears’ quick mid-week report. CHRIS UHLIG The Nepean Raiders sailed into town Tuesday night to look for an easy scoring treasure, but were shredded by the Bears’ claws instead. […]

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Health Unit recommends routine testing for syphilis

The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is reminding residents about a local rise in cases of syphilis, and to consider getting tested for syphilis. Syphilis is a bacterial […]

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Renewed rivalry heats up as Canadians edge Bears in shootout

CHRIS UHLIG The win seemed oh so close, but in the end it was yet so far away. The Bears enjoyed a good week, first a 6-1 win over the […]

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SFDCI’s rugby trio tackles club-level competition with try-umph!

LAURIE WEIR Ask a trio of rugby players from Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute (SFDCI) what they love about the sport and they’ll all tell you the same thing – […]

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Smiths Falls defenseman suffers spinal cord injury in EOJHL playoff action

Mac Spinelli of the Athens Aeros recovers in neck brace for 8 weeks LAURIE WEIR A Smiths Falls native, and defenseman for the Athens Aeros, has suffered a spinal cord […]

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Bears face tough battle against Grads in CCHL Showdown

CHRIS UHLIG This week’s action saw the Smiths Falls facing off not once but twice against the current undisputed number 1 team in the CCHL, the Navan Grads. The Bears […]

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RedHawks are red hot at EOSSAA

Gold medal redemption for junior boys’ basketball team LAURIE WEIR All they wanted to do was win – and that they did.  On Thursday, Feb. 29, the Smiths Falls District […]

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SFDCI’s junior boys’ basketball team off to EOSSAA Thursday

It’s a full-circle moment for young coach Jayden Spencer LAURIE WEIR With a father and son coaching duo at the help, the Smiths Falls District Collegiate junior boys basketball team […]

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Contrasting triumphs: A tale of two games for Smiths Falls Bears

CHRIS UHLIG Hockey fans got treated to not one but two games this week. While one game entertained viewers with qualitative great hockey to watch, the other didn’t extend past […]

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The Table, Library Pilot Project extends Community Navigator Program

For the months of March and April, a Community Navigator from The Table Community Food Centre will be at the Perth & District Library every Wednesday from 2-5pm to offer […]

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The Table Community Food Centre’s Cultural Celebrations Project explores global food cultures

SUBMITTED In December, with support from Feed Ontario’s Feeding Possibilities grant, The Table Community Food Centre launched the Cultural Celebrations Project. The main element of the project are cultural celebrations […]

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Bears roar to victory: Dominant performance over Ottawa Junior Senators ends in 5-2 triumph

CHRIS UHLIG Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. All roads led to the Den Friday night for an exciting game of hockey of course. The Ottawa Junior Senators team […]

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Town of Perth supports local Family Health Organizations’ funding quest to improve access for all residents

SUBMITTED One Family Health Organization (FHO) located within the Town of Perth recently received an injection of funding from the provincial government as part of the province’s overall investment to […]

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The Travelling Sommelier: Non-alcoholic beers

Non-alcoholic beers have come a long way since I last wrote about them in 2017. Non-alcoholic beer (or NA beer, as it’s sometimes called) starts life as a normal beer. […]

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‘Medal at EOSSAA’: Carleton Place Bears earn LCIAA hoops cup over Perth Blue Devils

BY LAURIE WEIR It was a showdown on the hard court that could have gone either way, but Carleton Place held a slim lead to win the Lanark County Interschool […]

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End of the streak: Bears fall to Rockland Nationals despite strong efforts

BY CHRIS UHLIG The Bears amazing seven-game winning streak finally came to an end at the Friday night home game on February 9th against the Rockland Nationals. Some people argued […]

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Bears deliver spectacular victory in intense showdown against Lumber Kings

BY CHRIS UHLIG Last time, we reported on the dramatic 4-3 overtime win during the January 28th Sunday home game against the Hawkesbury Hawks. The Bears then elevated the excitement […]

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Memory kits now available at the Perth & District Library

SUBMITTED BY THE PERTH & DISTRICT UNION PUBLIC LIBRARY The Perth & District Union Public Library is now offering “memory kits” for borrowing at the library. Generously sponsored by Ray […]

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New Emergency Department taking shape

SUBMITTED BY MISSISSIPPI RIVER HEALTH ALLIANCE Construction on the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital’s (CPDMH) new Emergency Department is on track with dozens of workers on-site working on multiple […]

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The battle of the 33s: Bears triumph in nail-biting overtime victory against Hawkesbury Hawks

BY CHRIS UHLIG The den felt pretty quiet since the last home game on January 19th with a stunning 5:2 win over the Nepean Raiders. But that doesn’t mean that […]

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The Travelling Sommelier: Bridge Masters Brewing Company

COLUMN BY BRIAN PRESTON.The Travelling Sommelier, Portland, ON at 613-272-3129, brianpreston@hotmail.com This fall I discovered Bridge Masters Brewery in Perth at 29 Beckwith Street East after visiting the Perth Royal Canadian Legion […]

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Portside Pub & Eatery on track for February opening

SUBMITTED BY THE TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU LAKES The Township of Rideau Lakes and Jason Moore,  owner of Portside Pub & Eatery are pleased to jointly advise the public that the […]

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New year, new location for Redeemer Dance Academy

BY JANELLE LABELLE Redeemer Dance Academy has a new home. It can now be found in Hanley Hall Parish Centre, 30 McGill St North in Smiths Falls. Director and Instructor […]

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Bears roar back: Impressive turnaround secures victories over Nepean Raiders and Carleton Place Canadians

BY CHRIS UHLIG After the 4:7 loss a week ago Friday against the Renfrew Wolves and an equally disappointing 4:6 loss the next day at the rematch, the Bears ended […]

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Brooke Henderson kicks off LPGA Tour with 3rd place finish at Hilton Grand Vacations

Lydia Ko wins her 20th tournament of the Tour at 14-under BY LAURIE WEIR Sunday was a breezy final day for the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions on the LPGA […]

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Brooke Henderson kicks off LPGA Tour as Hilton Grand Vacations defending champion

Celebrating 10 years since turning pro, Smiths Falls golfer says the ‘best is yet to come’ BY LAURIE WEIR It’s been a short off-season for Brooke Henderson as she jumped […]

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Health Unit reminds parents about immunizations needed for school

SUBMITTED BY LEEDS, GRENVILLE AND LANARK DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT This January, the Health Unit is starting to send out letters informing over 6000 families they are required to submit immunization […]

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Bears hometown struggle as Wolves triumph in disappointing game

BY CHRIS UHLIG Well hello my friends, how have you all been? It’s been a while since hockey grazed these pages last, but it finally returned to Hometown News and […]

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Council declines to offer support for Til Death Do Us Part Act

BY JANELLE LABELLE During the Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday night, Smiths Falls’ town council discussed a letter received from Catherine Fife, MPP in Waterloo. “This is another […]

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Home Hospice North Lanark invites you to a Death Café

SUBMITTED BY HOME HOSPICE NORTH LANARK Embrace the conversation! In our part of the world, we tend toward not wanting to talk about death, or think about it, or plan […]

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Home Hospice North Lanark launches new program for caregivers

SUBMITTED BY HOME HOSPICE NORTH LANARK Are you a caregiver? We know that even when you take it on willingly, this role can be challenging. It can be difficult to […]

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Local Boards of Health investigate possible merger

Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox & Addington (KFL&A) Board of Health, the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District (LGLD) Board of Health, and the Hastings Prince Edward (HPE) Board of Health endorsed […]

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The Travelling Sommelier: KIN Vineyard

Brian Hamilton is a graduate of Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute, and was previously a winemaker at Malivoire, Southbrook Vineyard and Tawse Winery, all in Niagara Peninsula, and […]

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Health Unit introduces prenatal breastfeeding information sessions

The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is pleased to announce the start of their prenatal breastfeeding information sessions starting this January. Are you pregnant? Have questions about breastfeeding? Get […]

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Food safety tips over the holidays

It’s that time of year again when families and friends get together to celebrate and that usually means food is involved.  Safe food preparation matters because slip ups in food […]

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KFL&A Public Health and Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit urges influenza vaccination

As influenza has been detected in the region, KFL&A Public Health and Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit strongly advises getting vaccinated against the flu, with a particular emphasis […]

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The Travelling Sommelier: The beers and wines of Collingwood

Consider this Part 2, as last month I wrote about Side Launch Brewery, one of what I consider to be the two top breweries in the Collingwood area. This month […]

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PSFDH Foundation’s Black-Tie Bingo Gala raises over $108,000 for New MRI

On Saturday, November 18th,2023, the Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital Foundation held a Black-Tie Bingo Charity Gala at Code’s Mill on the Park.  The sold-out gala raised an amazing […]

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Perth & District Library launches new satellite service at Maberly Hall

The Perth & District Library has officially launched a new satellite library service at the Maberly Hall in Tay Valley Township. This new library service offers pickup and drop-off of library […]

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Language Express moving to Health Unit building in Brockville on Dec 18

The Preschool Speech and Language Program’s Brockville Team is moving to the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit building on Dec 18, 2023. The current location at 100 Strowger […]

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Portland’s Skate the Lake adapts to climate uncertainties

Volunteers of a popular skating event in the village of Portland, Ontario in the township of Rideau Lakes are working on reinventing the way they have organized races for 20 […]

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Carleton Place Regional Health Hub breaks ground to help community solve family doctor shortage

The Health Hub will create one destination for the community’s primary care needs and is already helping the region recruit family physicians to support 5,000 people without a primary care […]

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Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit Service Site in Kemptville moving to a new location on Nov 29

The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is moving its service delivery site in Kemptville. The current location on Concession Rd at the Kemptville Hospital will be closed as of […]

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Guarding your home and health: November’s call to action for radon awareness

November is Radon Action Month and the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit (LGLDHU) is encouraging homeowners to test their homes for radon. Radon is the second leading cause […]

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Beer, Wine & Spirits: Side Launch Brewing Co.

I’m just back from a week’s vacation in Collingwood on Georgian Bay, where I went to about 4 different local craft breweries and wineries, tasting my way through their portfolios. […]

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CPDMH Volunteer Program recruitment underway

Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) is looking forward to welcoming volunteers once again – and two community volunteers have stepped up to lead the way.  As the new […]

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Carleton Place Bridge lighting display open to public requests

Did you know that you can now request a special lighting display on the Central Bridge to mark important dates? Carleton Place Town Council has given its approval to a […]

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Word artist believes you have the write stuff

People don’t write. I asked. Many stopped, shook their heads, walked on. I made it enticing — easel with large newsprint writing pad, two white boards (one larger than the […]

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Beer Wine & Spirits: Fine Balance Brewing Company

I happened to be at my son’s place in Kingston next to Base Kingston recently. Right around the corner off Hwy 15 at Innovation Drive is this lovely modern brewery, […]

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Let’s Eat: Yukihana Sushi

With Sushi, quality matters and Yukihana delivers! Ever since Yukihana Sushi opened on Russell Street in Smiths Falls last month by the Chung family, the crowds and rave reviews haven’t […]

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Almonte Wellness Trail enhances municipality’s existing public spaces

Some new features are ready to be unlocked in Mississippi Mills’ parks and public spaces. Community partners joined Mississippi Mills Ramsay Ward Councillor Vicki Lowe along the Almonte Alameda to […]

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40 artists along a riverbank

Outdoor artisan show on Labour Day weekend, Maberly Celebrating its 17th year, the Sundance Artisan Show is an outdoor art show featuring 40 artists in a beautiful riverbank setting in […]

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Beer Wine & Spirits: Arbru Solar Brewery

Canada’s first 100% solar-powered brewery opened in 2022 in Front of Escott, a small community near Mallorytown located between Kingston and Brockville in Eastern Ontario. The brewer, Phil Audet, and […]

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Beer, Wine & Spirits: River House Vineyard and Winery

Monday was a sunny day and perfect for a country drive with the top down, meandering north to Maberly into the beginnings of the Canadian Shield where rocks, forest and […]

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Smiths Falls’ Jake MacMillan wins national dart championships

During the council meeting in Smiths Falls on Tuesday night, Mayor Shawn Pankow extended congratulations to local dart player Jake MacMillan. “I want to recognize Jake MacMillan who participated in […]

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Let’s Eat: The Little German Bakery in Carleton Place

Great baked taste finds a home Carleton Place and area residents are about to learn what hundreds of Brockville and Kingston foodies have known for several years: there’s nothing like […]

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Beer, Wine & Spirits: Beers of Southern France and Spain

This month I will take you on a beer tasting tour of Provence and the Riviera in Southern France and the Costa del Sol in Spain ending in Barcelona. We […]

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New initiative to support people with Parkinson’s and ‘Give Where You Live’

As the number of people diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease continues to meet the predictions that it will double by 2040, a new local group, the Parkinson’s Community Network, (PCN) has […]

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Two groups proposing Perth Family Health Teams

At the Tuesday, May 23rd session of Perth council, two separate groups attended as delegations seeking support for their applications to create Family Health Teams (FHTs) to serve Perth and the […]

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Beer, Wine & Spirits: 4 Degrees Brewery

We had a chance recently to sit down with Nick Ritchie of 4 Degrees brewery, at opening when the place wasn’t yet rockin’, to do a tasting and talk about […]

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Rideau Canal opens for 2023 navigation season

Parks Canada is pleased to welcome all new and returning visitors for the opening of the 191st navigation season on the Rideau Canal National Historic Site. Following a record year for […]

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Celebrate Pride Month with Rainbow Storytime!

In celebration of Pride Month, Rainbow Storytime returns for its third consecutive year at the Perth & District Union Public Library. Rainbow Storytime is a wonderful way to meet members […]

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Beer, Wine & Spirits: The world of rum – the underrated spirit

This month I am going to focus on one of the spirits that I think many don’t appreciate as much as they should in Canada, which has always been a […]

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Ribfest scheduled for June 23 – 25 at Lower Reach

During Monday night’s council meeting in Smiths Falls, Councilor Stephen Robinson updated town council on this year’s Ribfest. This year, Ribfest will be held June 23 to 25, at Lower […]

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Garden Matters: The frugal gardener

With grocery prices soaring, we gardeners look for ways to feed our families with good nutritious food for less money. Vegetable gardening is a great solution. If you have a […]

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Butterfly Home Round Room opens at Lanark Lodge

A special ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Thursday at Lanark Lodge to mark the opening of the Maples Butterfly Home Round Room. The room is part of an innovative initiative […]

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The Trashure Hunt returns to help clean up Perth’s streets!

Perth’s Climate Change Action Panel invites you to celebrate Earth Day at the Trashure Hunt on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Back for a second year, this town-wide clean-up event will […]

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Let’s Eat: Foundry Coffee Bar, a place to connect

In today’s busy and fast-paced world, it’s unusual to find a business (especially in food service) that has a primary goal of getting their customers to take their time and […]

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Smiths Falls Bears boast top graduating player, top GM

Mayor Shawn Pankow paused to recognize significant honours awarded to members of the Smiths Falls Bears during Monday evening’s council meeting in Smiths Falls.  “I’d like to congratulate Smiths Falls […]

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Beer, Wine & Spirits: St. Patrick’s Day and all things Irish

What can we look forward to in March this year? Well, let’s see, there is International Women’s Day on 8 March; setting the clocks forward for Daylight Savings time on […]

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Legion Ladies’ lunches a lifeline

The Smiths Falls Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary performed an essential service during the Covid-19 pandemic. They stepped up and met the need of hungry citizens by preparing bagged lunches twice a […]

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Beer, Wine & Spirits: Wines for Valentine’s Day

When you picture a romantic dinner date, what comes to mind… a candlelit dinner, roses, chocolate, slow music, some red wine? Red wine is often associated with Valentine’s Day, so […]

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Beer Wine & Spirits: Westport Brewing Company

Westport Brewing Company opened in 2018 and I wrote an article back then showcasing the new brewery and the new brews that they were making as well as getting a […]

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A change of shoes can change a life

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County (BBBSLC) is excited to once again be partnering with the local Tim Hortons restaurants for the Tim Hortons Bowl for Kids Sake event […]

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Skate the Lake in Portland, Ontario postponed until February

Article was originally printed in the February edition of Hometown News. The dates have since been changed. Read the full article for details. – Hometown News Staff Video Submitted Skate […]

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Mark November 24th on your calendar; Time to decide how to reduce substance abuse among youth

One, among many, of the unique features of the Icelandic method of reducing problematic substance use (known globally as Planet Youth) is how communities started on their paths to healthier […]

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Howl-O-Ween dance & fundraiser for Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind comes to Smiths Falls

Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind will be hosting their Howl-O-Ween Dance, on Saturday, October 29th from 7 pm until midnight at the Smiths Falls Curling Club, in Smiths Falls. […]

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New parking restrictions in place on Thurber Street

During Monday night’s council meeting in Smiths Falls, Director of Public Works Paul McMunn informed council of recent changes to traffic signage along Thurber Street.  Town staff has installed No […]

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Mississippi Mills Mayor speaks out on body shaming

“I speak for me” was the clear message that Mississippi Mills Mayor and Former Lanark County Warden Christa Lowry issued this past week in response to a vicious social media […]

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Beer, Wine and Spirits: Orange wine

This is the latest craze in the wine world. I will concentrate on just a few Orange wines from Ontario, B.C., France and Spain. We just returned from a long […]

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Perth & District Library launches 2022 TD Summer Reading Club

The Perth & District Library is pleased to launch this year’s TD Summer Reading Club! TD Summer Reading Club is Canada’s biggest, bilingual summer reading program for kids of all […]

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Let’s Eat: The Galley

No matter how you get there, it’s worth the trip! We are undoubtedly blessed with a proliferation of quaint picturesque small towns and villages and especially fortunate to have the […]

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SuperWalk 2022 welcomes supporters and walkers to register/walk/donate

On Saturday, September 10, 2022, the Parkinson Canada SuperWalk, a post Labour Day September tradition in the area since the first successful walk in 2017, is returning to its roots. […]

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Solar light lanterns installed in Gleeson Park

During Monday evening’s Committee of the Whole meeting, Director of Community Services Art Manhire updated council on his department’s work around town.  New solar lights have been installed in Gleeson […]

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Canada Day celebrations return this July 1

After a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Canada Day celebrations will resume in Lower Reach Park, announced Smiths Falls Mayor Shawn Pankow during the town council meeting on […]

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Rideau Paddlefest returns to Smiths Falls June 11

From its origins as a key strategic component in Britain’s plans to defend its colony of Upper Canada from a potential American invasion to the year-round recreational paradise we see […]

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Bridge Street reconstruction set to start

Mayor Doug Black detailed some of the street works to begin during the week of May 2nd at Tuesday, April 26th’s Carleton Place council meeting. The first phase of Bridge Street’s […]

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Easter Eggspress at RMEO

During Monday evening’s council meeting, Councilor Lorraine Allen shared exciting news from the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario. The first train ride excursion of 2022, the Easter Eggspress will take […]

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Sporting events, art, keeping us hometown proud

Mayor Shawn Pankow shared several announcements and updates during the Smiths Falls town council meeting Monday night.  He noted that Smiths Falls’ hometown hero, golf champ Brooke Henderson “has been […]

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Mask, vaccine mandates lift after 2 years in pandemic

Deputy Clerk Nadine Bennett presented news from the Emergency Control Group during Smiths Falls’ Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday night. Bennett noted that March 11, just past, marks […]

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Cycling Without Age a great way to “experience the joy”

Treff Peters from Cycling Without Age in Lanark County made a presentation to Smiths Falls council during their meeting Monday evening. His presentation was part of a larger awareness blast […]

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Community support essential for new food hub

During Tuesday evening’s council meeting, Mayor Shawn Pankow shared a press release from The Table in Perth, which is intending to open up a drop-in food centre in Smiths Falls […]

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Cornerstone Landing New Years Eve quilt raffle – Buy your ticket now!

Every year, members of the Lanark County Quilters Guild sew and donate a quilt to a local charity to raffle off and raise funds for its activities. This year the […]

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Let’s Eat: Maverick’s Donuts Company Carleton Place

Elevating a simple pleasure to new heights If you ever wonder if we obsess on donuts, consider that Canadians consume more of them per capita than any other country in […]

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The holidays can be especially challenging for people’s body image and mental health

Our Health Unit supports a “Healthy Bodies Healthy Minds” approach which focuses on promoting health for everyone by shifting the focus from weight and body size or shape, to overall […]

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Local holiday shopping is rewarding

During Monday night’s council meeting, Councillor Wendy Alford shared some festive news for holiday shoppers in Smiths Falls. “I just want to remind everybody that this Thursday is ‘Shop the […]

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Lanark County chambers of commerce launch “Have a Lanark County” holiday contest for shoppers

The Carleton Place & District Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Smiths Falls & District Chamber of Commerce and the Perth & District Chamber of Commerce, is launching a […]

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Grateful family delivers Christmas cheer

Denise Hayes lived on Maple Grove Unit at Fairview Manor for two years, until she passed away last March. Her family says they are very grateful for the care she […]

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Experience the magic of the holiday season in Perth

Perth Tourism invites you to explore all that the town has to offer this holiday season. Enjoy a weekend in Perth and take some time for yourself to unwind and […]

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Council rehashes proposed vaccination policy

During Monday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting, Smiths Falls town council again discussed proposed vaccination requirements for town employees. This week, council considered an alternate option in which unvaccinated […]

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Smiths Falls reverses decision on COVID-10 QR code

On October 26th, the town of Smiths Falls released details on how it would handle COVID-19 vaccination verification for people using the Memorial Community Centre as of November 1st. At […]

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After 44 years, Linda Duncan leaves big shoes to fill

A few eyebrows might have gone up when Linda Duncan applied to work in the maintenance department at Fairview Manor. After all, it was about 40 years ago. “At the […]

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Council votes in favour of mandatory vaccine policy

Director Kerry Costello presented Smiths Falls town council with a draft vaccination policy for the town at the Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday night. Council was required to […]

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Let’s Eat: Gather

Where friends and great food meet In June, Perth’s beautiful heritage downtown welcomed an exciting new food neighbour, Gather, located at 40 Gore Street East. Owned and operated by the […]

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Menstrual product dispensers installed in all UCDSB schools

To continue with its ongoing efforts to bring equitable opportunities to each student, the Upper Canada District School Board has made menstrual products free and accessible in every school across the district and […]

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LGLDHU reports high local vaccination rates

During Tuesday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting, Chief Chesebrough shared with council that the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit (LGLDHU) has achieved high levels of vaccination against […]

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“Fall in love” with Lanark County trails this fall

Lanark County Warden Christa Lowry (Mississippi Mills Mayor) is encouraging everyone to “fall in love” with Lanark County Trails as the annual showcase of fall colours begins. “We have a […]

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Plan ahead to avoid fall colour crowds at Foley Mountain

Foley Mountain’s Spy Rock lookout is a popular fall destination at the best of times, but this year staff are preparing for record crowds as pandemic-weary residents search for safe […]

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New Smiths Falls senior hockey team to play first home game

The Smiths Falls Rideaus, a new team that has joined the Eastern Ontario Super Hockey League, will play their first two games this weekend, including a home game at the […]

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Let’s Eat: Fat Bastard Burritos; quality shines

There’s been a recent influx of Mexican themed diners and take-outs in the region, and judging by their growing customer base, they’re enjoying success and filling a need. But there […]

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Sagar Indian Cuisine applies for CIP funding

During Monday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting, senior planner Karl Grenke presented a report to council from the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) Evaluation Committee. Ummed Singh, the owner of […]

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Good to be back at SuperWalk again

The rain held off.  It was cool, though, and some headed back to parked cars to get jackets. Many wore bright blue Parkinson’s shirts — there was one bright orange […]

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Carleton Place council mulls ATV use on streets

At Tuesday, Sept 7th, meeting of Carleton Place council’s committee of the whole, the topic of ATVs on town streets was on the table. Staff reported that users of the […]

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Perth Tourism presents “Perth Night Market”

Perth Tourism is pleased to present the Perth Night Market, taking place on Saturday, September 18, 2021. The free evening event, which begins at 5 p.m., will provide visitors the […]

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Connecting the Dots; a view to improving youth mental health

The Carleton Place Youth Centre, Open Doors for Lanark Children & Youth, the Town of Carleton Place and Planet Youth Lanark County (PYLC), a group of experienced mental health and […]

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Smiths Falls cheers as Andison achieves sixth place finish in 200m IM

During Monday night’s council meeting, Mayor Pankow took a moment on behalf of the Smiths Falls council and community to recognize Olympic swimmer Bailey Andison for her incredible effort in […]

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Two Smiths Falls women heading to Tokyo Olympics

Smiths Falls’ own Bailey Andison and Brooke Henderson are heading to the Tokyo Olympics. The two local women have been friends since their childhood days when they were both students […]

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Lanark County Mental Health funding crisis “disturbing message”

During Monday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting in Smiths Falls, council received a presentation from Rebecca Fromowitz, Executive Director of Lanark County Mental Health (LCMH). Fromowitz shared information with […]

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Westport Rideaus owners fire team’s manager and staff

Westport hockey fans seem to have been caught off guard by this week’s announcement that the owners of the Westport Rideaus have decided to terminate the team’s general manager and […]

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84-year-old Lanark Man Earns High School Diploma with UCDSB

Eighty-four-year-old Gordon Wallbank decided that no matter how old you are, it is never too late to learn. Just last month, he earned his high school diploma. Wallbank lives in […]

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Smiths Falls’ own Bailey Andison heading to the Tokyo Olympics

Smiths Falls’ very own Bailey Andison will be heading to the Tokyo Olympics. The renowned swimmer was successful at this week’s Olympic trials in Toronto and has been named to […]

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Major CPAP recall; is yours safe to use?

CPAP machines, (standing for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) have been around for years and approximately 2.5% of our population uses them for a variety of reasons, with the most common […]

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Carleton Place Towne Barber fined

On Wednesday, June 16, representatives from the Leeds, Grenville, and Lanark Health Unit came to Bridge Street in Carleton Place and fined local barber, Kyle Blundell because he was providing […]

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Send a cheer to Olympic hopeful Bailey Andison

During Monday night’s council meeting in Smiths Falls, Mayor Shawn Pankow encouraged citizens of Smiths Falls to cheer for hometown proud Olympic hopeful Bailey Andison. He suggested it would be […]

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Majority must be vaccinated to restore normal life, says medical officer of health

Late in 1942 after a series of Allied victories, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had this to say: “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning […]

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My Eagle

Mother still talks about escaping. “Just bring me my suitcase,” she says, a mysterious twinkle in her eye. She starts to put her forefinger to her mouth, as if to […]

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Protect against ticks on the trails this season

Ticks are notoriously bad at social distancing, and as you hit the trails this season it’s important you take precautions to keep them at bay. Black-legged ticks are on the […]

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Perth prepares: Emergency Preparedness Week May 2 – 8

At the outset of Tuesday night’s council meeting, Mayor John Fenik declared May 2-8 to be Emergency Preparedness Week in Perth.  This week was established in 1990, and it is […]

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Perth welcomes new 24-hour taxi service

During Tuesday night’s Committee of the Whole meeting, the Perth town council received a letter from concerned citizen Patricia Brien about limited transportation options in Perth.  Brien outlined her recent […]

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COVID-19 Exposure at Shoeless Joe’s Sports Grill in Kemptville on April 2nd

As a result of a COVID-19 exposure, the Health Unit is advising patrons who attended Shoeless Joe’s Sports Grill in Kemptville on April 2, 2021 between 4:00 p.m. and 10:00 […]

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70+ now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

If you are over 70 years of age (born in 1951 or earlier), you can now book an appointment to receive vaccine at one of the COVID-19 clinics in Brockville, Kemptville, […]

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Perth and District Library launches Word Walk, at-home activities for April school break

The Perth and District Union Public Library will be offering many fun activities during the upcoming April school break.  The library is excited to partner with the Town of Perth […]

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Major cell/data network project contract awarded

On Friday, March 19th, the Eastern Ontario Regional Network announced that Rogers Communication had been awarded the contract for the EORN Cell Gap Project to improve cell and broadband data service […]

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Outbreak declared at Pakenham Public School

Parents/guardians, staff and students at Pakenham Public School received notification today that the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit has declared an outbreak of COVID-19 at the school.  An outbreak is declared when […]

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Unsecured needles lead to neighbourhood crisis

During Smiths Falls council meeting Monday night, Councillor Lorraine Allen brought a brief update from the Municipal Drug Strategy Committee which promotes school/community based prevention and harm reduction programs and […]

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Confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Lombardy Public School

Parents/guardians and staff at Lombardy Public School in Smiths Falls received notification over the weekend that two individuals at the school have tested positive for COVID-19. The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health […]

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Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Region moved to yellow – Protect level

Today the government of Ontario announced that the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark region will move from the Green–Prevent level to the Yellow – Protect level of the Keeping Ontario Safe and […]

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War Amps key tag service celebrates 75 years

The War Amps begins its 2021 key tag mailing to Smiths Falls residents this week with the theme “You Are a Part of What We Do,” marking the 75th anniversary of […]

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Vaccine Distribution Plan Rolling out in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark

The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Heath Unit is pleased to be working with many community partners as it rolls out the LGL COVID-19 Vaccination Plan. With vaccine supply stabilizing […]

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Tips for keeping your workplace safe during the COVID-19 pandemic

Workplace outbreaks do happen even here in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark.  We have seen workplace outbreaks across multiple sectors including the food industry, manufacturing, the trades, automotive etc.  A COVID-19 […]

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Council invests in mental health fund for town employees

During the largely virtual meeting on Tuesday night, Perth town council unanimously voted to establish an Employee Mental Health fund. This is a $5000 fund to be used to self-insure […]

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We Shop Local and Eat Love Smiths Falls: boosting local economy

During Monday night’s Committee of the whole meeting, Economic Development manager Jennifer Miller assured Smiths Falls town council that as the Stay-at-home order continues, Economic Development is working with community […]

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Rink open for outdoor skating, not hockey, in Smiths Falls

Public outdoor skating is open in Smiths Falls, Director of Community Services Art Manhire informed the Committee of the Whole on Monday night. The Gerry Lowe Memorial Sens Rink of […]

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Canopy Animal Health, Martha Stewart and Marquee Brands launch a new line of CBD products for pets

Martha Stewart’s CBD for Pet line features science-backed, gourmet-flavored CBD soft-chews and oil drops for dogs and carries the NASC Quality Seal Canopy Growth Corporation (TSX:WEED, NASDAQ:CGC), a world-leading diversified cannabis, […]

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In-person learning return dates for UCDSB Students

This school year has been about balancing our students’ academic needs and the obligation to keep them, and our staff, safe while at school.  Late yesterday afternoon, the Ministry of Education informed […]

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Kothu Labs; a great place to expand your tastes

Perth’s newest purveyor of great food, Kothu Labs is a great departure from the usual fare. Not that the usual fare in Perth is bad; on the contrary, this picturesque […]

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UCDSB Family feedback survey: Majority supportive of staff efforts and school COVID-19 precautions in place

From November 30 until December 9, the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) surveyed UCDSB parents and guardians seeking feedback about the school year, specifically regarding the student program experience and COVID-19 precautions […]

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Register your child for full-day Kindergarten with the UCDSB!

The Upper Canada District School Board is so excited to welcome your child to Kindergarten this September. And registration is now open! Not only will your child learn literacy and math […]

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COVID-19 Testing Clinic at Carleton Place Arena on December 11 & 18

The Almonte COVID-19 Assessment Centre is hosting two satellite COVID-19 Testing Clinics at the Carleton Place Arena.  The Clinics will run from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on Friday, December […]

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Two new Health Unit Service Site locations in Perth & Carleton Place

The Perth Service Site of the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit will be moving the week of November 30th to a new location at the Perth Medical Clinic at […]

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Perth offers relief to Stingrays, youth recreation groups during Covid-19

The Perth Town Council welcomed a delegation from the Perth Stingrays Aquatic Club at Tuesday night’s council meeting. Andrew Perkins, president of the club, and Jennifer Greaves, treasurer, presented council […]

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Big Brothers’ Big Sisters virtual after school programs are off to the races!

Have you heard? Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County has adapted its popular after school programs to the on-line world!  Kids who are staying home or come home from […]

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Martha Stewart releases delicious 15-Flavor CBD Wellness Gummy Holiday Sampler

Martha Stewart Releases Delicious 15-Flavor CBD Wellness Gummy Holiday Sampler in Collaboration with Canopy Growth Corporation and Marquee Brands Channel Your Inner Martha and Turn a “Lemon Year” into Meyer […]

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Canopy Growth expands beverage portfolio with launch of first CBD-infused beverage line Quatreau

New Product Line Features A Range of Naturally Flavoured Cannabis-Infused Sparkling Waters In Both CBD-only and Balanced (CBD + THC) Offerings Canopy Growth Corporation (“Canopy Growth” or “the Company”) (TSX:WEED) […]

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Think Inside the Box for local gifts this Christmas

Miller reported to Town Council that the Picnic Smiths Falls program, a collaboration between the town and various restaurant partners, was very well received, and a new branding partnership is […]

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School immunization clinics for grade 7 and 8 students in Leeds, Grenville and Lanark

Immunizations remain an important part of a healthy lifestyle, even during COVID-19. For the 2020/21 school year, the Health Unit will be offering the Meningitis, Hepatitis B and HPV9 vaccines […]

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We already know Covid won’t stop Santa Claus – it won’t stop Sandy Claus either

The Lanark County Food Bank Stocking Drive is already on. A lot has changed but the need for the support of the community is stronger than ever during this year […]

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Enriching life at Fairview Manor

Connections between our Residents and their families are a top priority and Fairview Manor’s Life Enrichment team has gone above and beyond to keep everyone connected. In fact, in the […]

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Almonte General Hospital welcomes Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth

Almonte General Hospital welcomed Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth to the hospital campus on Spring Street. A Registered Psychotherapist will now be on-site one day a week, offering counselling and […]

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Fall at Foley Mountain

Foley Mountain Conservation Area is a popular fall destination. Known for its breathtaking views and scenic hiking trails, Foley Mountain continues to welcome guests for much needed outdoor fun. “Fall […]

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COVID-19 self-isolation centre for precariously housed individuals still available

Lanark County agencies are reminding citizens that a self-isolation centre continues to be available for people in precarious housing situations who have tested positive for COVID-19 or are awaiting results. […]

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Pop-Up COVID-19 testing this Friday in Athens

A number of local health agencies have been working together to deliver services at the COVID-19 Assessment Centres in Leeds-Grenville and are planning several options to increase capacity for testing […]

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Pop-up COVID-19 testing this Friday in Perth

A number of local health agencies have been working together to deliver services at the COVID-19 Assessment Centres in Lanark and are planning several options to increase capacity for testing […]

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Bookmark it! PSFDH launches new website

The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital has launched a new corporate website, designed to keep patients, visitors, and local communities up to date regarding hospital programs and services. The […]

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Carleton Place skaters and swimmers dodge an increase

At the August 25th session of the committee of the whole for Carleton Place council, Recreation and Culture Manager Joanne Henderson presented a recommendation to raise ice rental rates and pool […]

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Perth Inside Out: Lessons learned from the Spanish Flu – or not

When this column appeared in November, 2018, the subject was the deadly pandemic which began in 1918, commonly known as the Spanish Flu. My closing remark was: “Stay healthy, my […]

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CDSBEO School Re-entry Plan for September 2020

The CDSBEO School Re-entry plan contains details to help parents with their decision on whether to choose remote distance learning or in-person instruction at school. It describes what we know […]

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Cooling Station at the Perth and District Community Centre

Due to the extreme heat, the Perth and District Community Centre, at 2 Beckwith Street East, will be open for the public to cool off from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]

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UCDSB Student Survey provides insightful feedback for Fall planning

The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) surveyed Grade 7-12 students to get feedback on their experiences with distance learning and how the current model could be improved in the […]

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Apartments coming to 1 Old Slys Road in Smiths Falls

The housing shortage in Smiths Falls may soon be alleviated with the approval of three one-bedroom apartments at 1 Old Slys Road. Senior Planner Karl Grenke shared with council at […]

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Health Unit and Farmers’ Markets are working together to safely bring local food to the community

The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark strongly supports local Farmers’ Markets. They encourage people to buy healthy local food, and are a way for farmers to sell their produce.  They have […]

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Staying active during the COVID-19 pandemic

Physical activity is good for the body, mind and soul. During times of stress, physical activity helps us cope with life challenges. It is okay to go outdoors for a […]

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Bears win last home game of the regular season

The Bears faced the Pembroke Lumber Kings Friday night for the last home game of the regular season, and they finished it on a high note with a solid 4:2 […]

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Lanark County Sip & Savour Trail enjoys sweet taste of success, sets plans for 2020

A new food and drink trail featuring Lanark County’s many diverse culinary offerings has enjoyed the sweet taste of success since its initial launch by the Lanark County Tourism Association […]

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Rideau District High School wins silver at EOSSAA Junior A Girls’ Volleyball championship

The Rideau District High School Lions won silver Tuesday, March 3 at the EOSSAA Junior A Girls’ Volleyball Championship, held at St. Mary Catholic High School in Brockville. Despite a […]

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Bears put up a good fight against the leading team in the league

Friday night’s game against the Carleton Place Canadians didn’t really hold any surprises for anyone. The Bears had to yield to the leading team of the league with a 4:6 […]

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Sledge hockey makes Smiths Falls debut

Anyone who has witnessed Paralympians in action develops a healthy level of respect for these dedicated athletes and the challenges they overcome. A key Winter Paralympics sport, sledge hockey, came […]

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Perth wins EOSSAA Senior A Boys’ Basketball Championship while Almonte wins EOSSAA Junior A Boys’ title

The Perth and District Collegiate Institute (PDCI) Blue Devils won the 2020 EOSSAA Senior A Boys’ Basketball Championship Wednesday, February 26 defeating Rideau District High School (RDHS) 48-39. The hosting […]

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Bears fans treated to a thriller game

Only a mere 130 spectators came to see the Bears taking on the Brockville Braves Tuesday night, but those people got treated to a thriller of Michael Jackson quality. Best […]

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Bears hit rough patch losing another game, to Navan Grads

The Bears have seemingly hit a patch of rough ice lately with a string of losses at home and abroad. In all fairness, the game Friday night against the Navan […]

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Bears winning streak comes to an end against Lumber Kings

The Bears amazing winning streak came to a screeching halt last Friday at the home game against the Pembroke Lumber Kings. Some spectators attributed the 2:4 loss to a lack […]

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Local Youth Film Festival offers $1000 grand prize!

MyView Youth Film Festival is back for its 7th year!  Kemptville’s own McGahey Insurance and Grenville Mutual Insurance have again teamed up to provide the $1000 Grand Prize for 2020. This creative […]

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Another game in the bag for the Bears

Seemingly unstoppable, the Bears added yet another win to their portfolio. The team extended their winning streak once more, coming out atop with a 4:3 result against the Rockland Nationals […]

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Great North Wrestling returns to Smiths Falls for “Annihilation” event

Featuring WWE & WCW legends Haku and the Barbarian Great North Wrestling will kick off 2020 with its ‘Annihilation’ event at Smith Falls’ Gallipeau Centre Theatre on Saturday, February 29 […]

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Bears beat Kemptville 73’s bringing their streak to six in a row

A 5:3 win over the Kemptville 73’s extended the Bears winning streak to the sixth game in a row. The team won that game however only with a good portion […]

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