Legion feeds the multitude

The Merrickville Legion was a very busy place last week when the South Wind Brigade came to town. Mayor David Nash and Historical Society...

Merrickville’s lost legacy

The Anglican Church in Canada has had many publications through which it communicated with members of the communion and the outside world. In the...

Enbridge donation aids in fire and carbon monoxide poisoning prevention

Enbridge Gas Distribution donated 102 combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to the Merrickville Fire Department last week to help improve home safety and...

Unrest continues in Village about CAO investigation

Even after the resignation of Merrickville-Wolford’s CAO, John Regan, residents still seem to be concerned about the cost and process of the investigation. Resident Terri...

Merrickville newcomer channels passion into new local business

Merrickville-Wolford residents now have a new business to turn to for clothing and accessory repairs, alterations, and custom work. Yanagi Repair Store is owned...

Why Libraries Matter

by Mary Kate Laphen, CEO, Merrickville Public Library When I was asked to write about the role of libraries in the community, I was at...

Communities in Bloom judges tour Merrickville-Wolford

Merrickville-Wolford welcomed the judges for the Communities in Bloom competition to the Village last week, with a welcome fit for a king, or kings...
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New plaque for Vimy Oak

A plaque for Merrickville's Vimy Oak, planted at cenotaph park in May, was unveiled at 10 am on Canada Day. The plaque was made...

Municipal Centre to remain closed

The Merrickville-Wolford Municipal Centre will remain closed for the time being. Back in March, the Village responded quickly to the COVID-19 pandemic and was...

Grant from province may allow no tax increase

On Tuesday and Wednesday evening last week, municipal staff presented the 2019 draft budget at two public meetings, at Centennial Hall in Eastons Corners...