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Looking Back — Week of Nov. 2, 2017

Each week, the Beaver looks back on stories from the past. Here is what happened this week, by year… 1952 – The Ontario government committed to spending 80 per cent of the…


Peewee B Crunch win Halloween Havoc

Beaver Sports The Napanee Peewee B Crunch captured gold this weekend at the Halloween Havoc Tournament in Cobourg. They capped off the championship with a 3-1 win over the North…


GNGC president earns GO provincial award

Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff Bill Pierson was recognized for over 50 years of dedication to the sport of gymnastics earlier this month, earning Gymnastics Ontario’s Lil Babineau Club Builder Award….



Area-rated policing costs still on table

Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff Greater Napanee council instructed chief administrative officer Ray Callery to keep pushing forward in his efforts to determine whether or not OPP services could be area…


Hospital to launch COPD supports

Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff Lennox and Addington County General Hospital will launch a new program Nov. 15 it hopes will help Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) sufferers breathe a little…


Discovery Channel visits Amherst Island

Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff Amherst Island’s Topsy Farms will be put in the national spotlight on Nov. 13 when Discovery Channel airs an upcoming episode of Tougher than it Looks?…




County right to focus on rural homelessness

This week, municipalities across Ontario had to submit their requests for meetings with provincial ministers at the Rural Ontario Municipal Association conference in January. Lennox and Addington County chose to…


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