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Legion conducts Remembrance Day ceremony at The Riverine
Adam Prudhomme Editor Members of Napanee’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch 137 made a visit to The Riverine retirement home on Thursday to lead a special pre-Remembrance Day service. Legion member…
Council notes: town gets financial and recreation plan update, outgoing council members bid farewell
Adam Prudhomme Editor Greater Napanee’s current council gathered at town hall on Nov. 8 for the final meeting of the term. Prior to saying their good-byes, there was a full…
Mobile blood clinic coming to SPC on Jan. 20
Canadian Blood Services will be hosting a mobile blood clinic at Napanee’s Strathcona Paper Centre on Jan. 20. The event will run from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. To book…
Napanee Salvation Army kicks off Kettle Campaign next week, seeks volunteers
Adam Prudhomme Editor Napanee’s Salvation Army is currently recruiting volunteers to help them navigate their busy season, which runs non-stop for the next month and a half. Bright red kettles…
Students to return to class Tuesday as CUPE workers end walk out
Classes will be back to in-person learning starting tomorrow. The union representing education workers has agreed to end its two day strike following the Ontario government’s withdrawal of Bill 28….
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Limestone, Algonquin Lakeshore schools to be closed to students on Monday
The following is a message from Limestone District School Board Director Krishna Burra At this point in time, it appears the protest by CUPE staff will be continuing to start…
CUPE demonstrators take to the streets of Downtown Napanee
Adam Prudhomme Editor Downtown Napanee was awash in purple Friday morning as hundreds of education workers represented by CUPE took to the streets to picket. CUPE staff and supporters carried…
November is Radon Action Month
During National Radon Action Month, KFL&A Public Health is encouraging all residents to test their homes for radon. Breathing in high levels of radon for many years can lead to…