This week’s headlines in The Leader include: Beach user fees are on the horizon; Trustee calls out Catholic board over lack of school start time discussion; Good seeks Liberal nomination in SDG; ...
SOUTH DUNDAS – Beach user fees could be implemented as soon as this summer. Following a joint waterfront committees meeting South Dundas staff started to plan the implementation of fees for users ...
BROCKVILLE – An Upper Canada District School Board trustee called out the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario for not considering a proposal to change the start times for the ...
Cornwall city councillor Sarah Good is seeking the federal Liberal nomination in Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry for the upcoming election. She made the announcement on social media Sunday ...
BROCKVILLE – Upper Canada District School Board trustees approved changes to how many and how its trustee board meetings happen in an effort to improve efficiency and transparency at their March 5 ...
Official results from Elections Ontario show MPP-elect and PC Party of Ontario candidate Nolan Quinn won all but two of the 78 polls from the February 27 provincial election. Numbers ...
An early tender and a competitive bid process has resulted in nearly $500,000 in savings for the planned Inkerman Bridge replacement project on County Road 3 in Inkerman. Nine companies ...
After a vacancy of more than four months, North Dundas Township has hired a new Chief Administrative Officer. The township announced March 5 it hired Meena Mullur to fill the ...
Along the St. Lawrence River, there is no surer sign of the approaching spring than the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway navigation season. The Great Lakes Seaway Development ...