Looking back at 2022
This being the final 2022 print edition of the Napanee Beaver it only seemed fitting that we look back on the year that was. As the Beaver always does this…
This being the final 2022 print edition of the Napanee Beaver it only seemed fitting that we look back on the year that was. As the Beaver always does this…
Even after 14 years of covering news and events in Greater Napanee, every so often an assignment comes up that is completely uncharted territory for this reporter. Such was the…
Christmas was in the air of the Newburgh Public School on Saturday as the curtain rose to signify the start of the 43rd annual Community Christmas Concert. After being relegated…
Our community lost one of its greatest sports figures on Nov. 19, when Scott Finlay passed away at the age of 65. Though his athletic career was short, the impact…
Just setting up my twttr. Pop culture and tech world trivia buffs are probably aware the above phrase was the first recorded ‘tweet’ on the social media platform Twitter, done…
A wave of silence will wash over the country tomorrow at eleven minutes after 11 a.m. on the eleventh day of the eleventh month. During that time Canadians coast to…
At the time this week’s editorial was being written, Ontario’s education workers and the provincial government were scheduled to meet in hopes of hammering out an agreement. The meeting could…
Weeks of campaigning all culminated to Monday’s election night, where a handful Greater Napanee’s municipal candidate hopefuls gathered in council chambers to await the results. A pair of screens on…
In an effort to combat writer’s block, often times this writer will send a message across the Quinte Skyway Bridge to our sister paper the Picton Gazette to solicit an…
Judging by the turn out to last week’s Greater Napanee deputy mayor candidates debate, residents are very interested in who will serve on the next town council. With no national…