Kemptville resident Debbie Fetterly seeks living transplant donor
by Rachel Everett-Fry, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Debbie Fetterly, a long time resident of Kemptville, is seeking a living donor liver transplant. Debbie worked for...
Tony Returns!
Community buys back its favourite horse
Not all stories have happy endings, but North Dundas residents can now safely beam with pride after a successful...
Tiny Homes Pilot Project: An innovative solution to local housing crisis
by Rachel Everett-Fry, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The rental market in North Grenville is, without a doubt, in a state of crisis.
Readers will recall that,...
Local hero in action in downtown Kemptville
A local hero raised $850 for the Kemptville Salvation Army Food Bank this weekend while also supporting a local business.
On Sunday morning Kemptville resident...
Theft at local Walmart location
It’s something that certainly doesn’t happen every day in a small town – masked individuals running out of a busy department store with stolen...
Young musician needs community support
On May 29, twenty-year-old Ursa Meyer suffered a severe stroke. She had just finished up an online music lesson with a client when her...
Municipality sued by condo owners
The Municipality of North Grenville is one of three defendants named in a legal suit being brought by the owners of the condominiums at...
Bayfield wins Southbridge Service Excellence Award
Bayfield staff recently celebrated being presented with the Southbridge “Striving for Excellence” award for 2019. The award is given to the home (there are...
A Town with a big heart
Maureen and Terry McCleery had been going to Tim Horton’s at the Kemptville Mall for years, part of the local flavour of the coffee...
Requiem for a small town: the decline of Kemptville
by Woody Armour
In the recent past, Kemptville had a small brickworks factory, a small pipe factory, a milk plant, a creamery, a maple syrup...