Looking back week of March 8
70 Years Ago March 10, 1948 – Napanee’s town planning committee met with the local health unit and an engineer from the provincial government’s sanitary engineering division regarding sewage and…
70 Years Ago March 10, 1948 – Napanee’s town planning committee met with the local health unit and an engineer from the provincial government’s sanitary engineering division regarding sewage and…
There was an electric atmosphere in the Strathcona Paper Centre Tuesday evening as over 1,100 people filled the seats and stood two and three deep around the boards to watch…
Catherine Coles Coles Notes Interested to hear what book releases are creating a buzz this month? The following are a few ‘hot off the press’ or ‘almost off the press’…
Laurie Snider Notes from the Nest If you were to ask my husband and children, what one of the most frustrating things to do with me is, there is a…
Adam Bramburger Beaver Staff At first glance, it may seem like there’s more to see than can ever be seen on the J.J. O’Neill Catholic School stage this week. Close…
Adam Bramburger Beaver Staff Stone Mills councillors narrowly decided Monday to require the proponents of the Loyalist Solar Project to bury all of its transmission lines even though they were…
Justin Medve For the Beaver Greater Napanee council received an update on the investigation of groundwater contaminants at Richmond Landfill during its regular meeting last Tuesday – but questions were…
Beaver Staff Greater Napanee will spend the rest of 2018 promoting equality for the differently abled as part of a new “Accessibility Matters” campaign. Officially launched today and running through…
Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff Local food and beverage entrepreneurs will be in the spotlight during the Napanee and District Chamber of Commerce’s new event known as The Take Over, which…
Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff Spring is in the air at the Salvation Army of Napanee as it plans to host two fundraisers that epitomize the season: Easter and the environment….