By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Charlene Alexander, the CEO/head librarian of the South Algonquin Public Library, reached out to Bancroft This Week on Jan. 8 about ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Tudor and Cashel Township resident Anne Glenn spoke to Tudor and Cashel ...
By Michael Riley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The newly formed Foster Lake Rink Committee will be holding a Winter ...
By Bill Kilpatrick Like many youth groups who struggled to keep their doors open and their members engaged throughout the ...
By Nate Smelle It is just before midnight on Jan. 19 and I am trying to put the anxiety I am feeling about the next four ...
By Bill Kilpatrick For those waiting with bated breath for part two of my series on the unwellness industry, you’re just going to have to wait longer. I realized that there was so much more to say ...
These are sad days for Coe Hill. Both our fire chief Rick Middleton and ourdeputy fire chief David Jackson have resigned. We are afraid more will follow. These resignations are due to the lack of ...
I don’t know about you, but I am getting really tired of telling the human race to just get along and play nice.
Hastings Prince Edward District School Board’s Prom Project is back and in full swing.
New information concerning the excess water believed to be leaking into Bancroft water treatment plant sewer lines has come to light. LATER: Smart meters not recommended & Running your water all ...
CARE North Hastings has started a Parkinson’s support group for those affected by the disease and their caregivers in North Hastings.
For the last few months it has grown more difficult to find a social gathering space in North Hastings, and throughout the province, where there is not a heated discussion underway about Ontario’s new ...