New to North Grenville: pedestrian crossovers

As part of the development of the County Road #44 multi-use pathway, two pedestrian crossovers have been installed. The crossovers are located in front...

The John Brooks 2024 ice sculpture

Local resident, John Brooks, has been working on his traditional winter ice sculpture outside his home at 104 VanBuren Street in Kemptville. There were...
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Brewing Oasis is back on tap

Campbell invited patrons to raise a glass with them on Saturday afternoon to celebrate their grand re-opening. They can be found on Prescott Street...

Pixel Eye Care celebrates new location

On November 27, 2022, the Pixel team, along with some special guests, celebrated the grand opening of their new location. The new space is...
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Square dancing duo presented with Trillium Award

by Peter Matthew On October 15, 2018, the Grenville Gremlins Square Dance Club were honored to be able to present the Trillium Long Service Award...

Council lowers proposed tax increase

North Grenville’s Council approved the 2022 Budget last week, concluding the budget process for 2022. Council worked with staff to approve a final budget...

Severe storm rattles the region

A severe thunderstorm struck Ottawa and surrounding areas hard on May 21, causing significant damage and power outages, and leading to at least 10...

Scary incident at local roundabout has a silver lining

Most of us have heard the argument that roundabouts are safer than other types of intersections. This is for many reasons, including the fact...
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New Horizon Club – Recent activities

The speaker for our meeting on Wednesday, 22 February, was Mr. Bruce Harrison, who is the Vice Chairman of the Kemptville Police Services Board. Mr....

Funding gives boost to local transit

by David Shanahan As part of the province’s Gas Tax program, the Municipality of North Grenville is receiving $60,071 “to support the expansion and improvement...