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Edna’s Café opened its doors again for the spring at Grace United Church in Gananoque, and the participants couldn’t have ...
Kim St-Pierre is one of the Jumpstart team members. A five-time IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) world champion, ...
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 Lansdowne ...
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.
Hunger and food insecurity know no season, but spring brings a new chance to fight against these devastating conditions. In Gananoque, work has been underway preparing the Community Garden and Food ...
The Tea and Style: Lansdowne’s Spring Fashion Show 2025 turned out more successful than expected. Held on March 30 at the Lansdowne Community Building, it defied Mother Nature’s freezing rain and was ...
Hungry school children in the catchment area of the Gananoque and Area Food Bank may not be able to get the assistance they require due to a shortfall in funding for the Weekend Bundles Program. “The ...
A new doctor has come to town and set up practice at the Community and Primary Health Care (CPHC) clinic on Herbert Street. Originally from Port Perry, Dr. Joseph Spohn and his family are happy to ...
Following a story in The Intelligencer earlier this week about cancellation of this year’s Tweed Elvis Festival, Lisa LeSage, chair of the Tweed Music Festival, reports that her group, which has been ...