Rideau Valley Conservation Foundation turns 50
Established in 1970, the Rideau Valley Conservation Foundation (RVCF) has been working hard to protect and conserve the land and water of the Rideau...
The Mushrooms Keep Growing!
by Jane Adams
They did it again! On May 3, about 600 men came together for dinner, a comedy show and live and silent auctions....
Local politicians learn about poverty and hunger
by Cathy Ashby
On Thursday, July 23, local politicians from all branches of government joined Food Banks United members via video-conferencing to discuss local poverty...
CDSBEO hosts Student Career Fairs
An abundance of career sectors were represented for CDSBEO intermediate and secondary students, who attended career fairs hosted at Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School...
Chair and Vice-Chair of UCDSB Board of Trustees for 2021-22
Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) Trustee, John McAllister, was acclaimed to the role of Chair of the Board for the 2021-22 school year...
OFA highlights collaborative projects and initiatives
by Louis Roesch, Director, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
Ontario’s agriculture industry faces various challenges as our farmers work to create a stronger, more resilient sector that will...
Your child’s education: A parent guide to our school system
from the Ministry of Education
Your voice is important in your child’s learning, and can make all the difference in their academic and personal success....
Canadian Agricultural Safety Week
This March, the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) is encouraging all Canadians to celebrate Safe & Strong Farms. Canadian Agricultural Safety Week (CASW) is...
Two local organizations join forces to promote good forest management across Ontario
The Ontario Woodlot Association (OWA) and the Eastern Ontario Model Forest (EOMF) have merged to create a stronger, more streamlined organization.
Executive Director of the...
Ontario spirit shines through agri-food sector
by Ernie Hardeman, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
We all appreciate that “good things grow in Ontario.” From apples to zucchinis to everything...