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Approximately twenty people of diverse ethnic backgrounds gathered at First Peoples Park in Gananoque to participate in the ...
Three speakers were present at the dance this year. They were Gananoque poet laureate Gretchen Huntley with a poem for the occasion, Clarice Gervais of the Metis people who spoke on their perspective ...
The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands (TLTI) was pleased to announce this year’s winners of the three bursaries ...
Colour and activity filled every inch of space as the Lansdowne Association For Revitalization (LAFR) held their annual Textiles Festival. Demonstrations and vendors were everywhere, from quilting to ...
Chocolate chips, big blue eyes and bright pink smiles are the main things people remember about Tim Hortons Smile Cookies. The fact that the money raised from sales goes to charity just makes it all ...
The Royal Singers put out another fun-filled performance as they brought their show Here Come the 70s to the Royal Theatre in Gananoque on June 6 and 7. Kevin John Saylor on piano accompanied 31 local ...
A new doctor has come to town and set up practice at the Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) clinic on Herbert Street. He received his BSc in BioMed at the University of Waterloo in 2015, MSc in ...
A small delegation from the Gananoque Food Access Network and Community Kitchen visited the Gananoque Rotary Club to accept a donation of $1,000 to assist in their endeavours. The purpose of the ...
Article content. Lansdowne can now proudly say, “This isn’t our first rodeo.” Running two nights, Black Creek Rodeo, a family-owned business from Edwards, Ontario, put on a professional show for the ...
Article content. No poodle skirts or bobby socks, no angora sweaters or saddle shoes, just a roomful of happy alumni as the Gananoque High School (GHS) class of 1958 came out to celebrate their 66th ...