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Looking Back Week Of Jan. 18

70 Years Ago January 21, 1948 – In a recorded 7-2 vote, Napanee council decided to go ahead and ask the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) to reconsider its bylaw authorizing…


Novice B Crunch continue to improve

The Novice B Crunch had three games over the weekend, turning in strong defense in all three while picking up a draw to go with two close losses. The improvement…


NDSS stymied by LSS Black Knights

Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff Any hope that the NDSS Golden Hawks boys’ hockey team’s strong showing in the St. Peter’s Classic would carry over into their return to KASSAA league…


Stone Mills buys Tamworth medical building

Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff In an effort to open the door to future doctor recruitment, Stone Mills Township has acquired the Tamworth Medical Centre for $290,000. The building, located at…


Area-rating questions to be sent to province

Adam Prudhomme Beaver Staff Unsure of the legality of their proposed urban/rural tax rate for policing costs, Greater Napanee council has opted to formally submit a series of questions to…




Staff picks: Heart of the City

Catherine Coles Coles Notes  Andrée Duval, relief librarian for the County of Lennox & Addington Libraries, recently reviewed Heart of the City by Robert Rotenberg, the fifth outing for Detective…



Bath to host Robbie Burns dinner on Jan. 26

Beaver Staff Bath’s Fairfield Gutzeit Society and St. John’s Community Hall will pay tribute to Scotland’s most famous poet with a traditional Robbie Burns dinner on Jan. 26 at 6…


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