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December 2006

December 21 Christmas Edition

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Habitat for Humanity Comes to Addington Highlands
Crow Lake Schoolhouse Receives Township Support
Direct Democracy? Editorial by Jeff Green
Frank Morrison CD Release
Maquire takes on Warden Mantle
New Look for South Frontenac Council
Ompah Helipad: Night time landings not dead
Oops Repairs Lead to Closing: Public Works Damage Plevna Library
Pine Lake Tops North Frontenac Agenda
Project Endzone


November 2006

November 30

More Meetings at Pine Lake by Jeff Green
Addington Higlands Honours Special Individuals by Ken Hook
Mandatory Retirement Catches Library Page by Jeff Green
Central Frontenac Amends Official Plan by Jeff Green
Cheese Factory Demolition Goes Awry by Jeff Green
Uranium Exploration Company gets Active by Jeff Green
North Frontenac Council by Jeff Green
Nicol Reconsiders Resignation by Jeff Green
Noises Off: Little Theater Review by Wilma Kenny
Letters

November 23

Ompah Helipad to be Reconsidered by Jeff Green
Cottage Life Editorial by Jeff Green
Lorne Elliott: It's All in the Delivery by Jeff Green
Addington Higlands Passes Zoning Bylaw by Jule Koch Brison
Safer Crossing in Northbrook New Collections In SL Library Louborough Christmas Committee
Flyers Finally Celebrate by Tammy MacDonald Wilson Flood Update

November 16

Municipal Election: 5.5 Millon Later, Bill MacDonald Shown the Door
by Jeff Green
Municipal Election: Lots of Talk, but what does it Mean?
Editorial by Jeff Green
Municipal Election: Rough Night For Incumbents by Jeff Green
Local Songwritters release CDs by Jeff Green
Putting on the Glitz by Chava Field-Green
Lanark County Community Justice AGM Sharbot Lake & Distric Lions
by Paul Cherrie
Morphemes by Susan Ramsay, Early Literacy Specialist
No Excuse for Abuse: November is Wife Assault Prevention Month
Noises Off by Craig Godfrey
"Nothing Underhanded about Helipad", Maguire Says. by Jeff Green
Old Order Changes by Wilma Kenny
Red Hat Ladies Steal Scene on Canada AM by Pamela Giroux
Sydenham Fall Race by Derek Spafford
Wilson Flood Fund by Jule Koch Brison

October 2006

October 26

Is Amalgation on the Table for South Frontenac by Jeff Green
Backstage Antics Take Centre Stage by Brian Robertson
Central Frontenac Council by Jule Koch Brison
Wilson Family Left Homeless by Devestating Flood by Jeff Green
Frontenac Flyers Take First Win by Tammy MacDonald
Chuck Belcher's Sharbot Lake Freshmart by Jeff Green
Vision Soup: News from Central Frontenac Community Services

October 19

Municipal Election Primer
Ompah Helipad Causes Trouble for Neighbour by Jule Koch Brison
Addington Highlands Council by Jule Koch Brison
Free Clothes Give-Away by Sonja Alcock
NFCS Notes
South Frontenac Council by Wilma Kenney
Tichborne Funace Vandals Get Probation by Jeff Green
Walk for a Cure Successful by Meghan Balogh
Letters

October 12

Clar-Mill Fire Ladies looking forward to new fire hall
For the past 18 years the Clar-Mill Volunteer Ladies Fire Auxiliary (VFLA) has... Piano recital puts Arden on the musical map Ever since the Arden Glee Club was ... Sharbot Lake High School Commencement:
ATV Bylaw approved in Central Frontenac Central Frontenac Council passed a bylaw...
Update on herbicides and Hydro John Bowen knows a lot about Garlon 4, and he hopes to...
Local MP to host agricultural town hall in Sharbot Lake
Abrams Brothers headline grand finale for Jeff Grice fundraising campaign Meet your trustee candidates
Flyers lose a close one
Reusing
Harold and Neil and a Bull Moose

October 5

Loughborough Lake residents oppose Hydro One herbicide spraying Residents living on the north shore of Loughborough Lake gathered ...
Bob and Crow Lakes plan goes public After nearly three years of work ... Wagarville family thrives at BMX racing Brodie and Blake Young are high energy boys who...
Last-minute entries shake up election scenario It turns out that you never really know who’s...
North Frontenac Council looking for a place to meet The staff complement at North Frontenac township has increased over the past several...
Frontenac CFDC AGM
Cloyne Historical Society Heritage Tour
Marigolds at MERA
Scouting's 100th Anniversary
Letters to the Editor


September 2006

September 28

Fire hall gets go-ahead in South Frontenac Central Frontenac Council has contracted Cornerstone Construction of  ...
Lanark OPP gives out service awards Officers of the Ontario Provincial Police gathered in Lanark on September 21 to honour ...
The Salmon River Watershed In 1853, the Public Lands Act encouraged settlers to establish a “wheat and mixed ...
New recycling, garbage pick-up schedule in South Frontenac One week after acknowledging that the recycling system was inadequate and had to be...
ATVs to be legal on Central Frontenac roads After a short debate, Central Frontenac Council passed a motion this week asking...
Lake association runs election forum Although some candidates have been quietly campaigning for weeks, the...
Election Coverage
Flyers get ready for start of season
The Lady, She Rants
Rural Routes transportation update
NFCS notes
North Frontenac Food Bank
Letters to the Editor

September 21

Authorities Keep Working on Harrowsmith Oil Spill
Officials with the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MoE) are continuing to monitor ...
Elections heat up North Frontenac Councillor Betty Hunter has decided to run for mayor this time around...
Daniel Connor: International scientist Dan and Norma Connor have owned a cottage on Long Lake for 50 years, and have ...
South Frontenac Council: recycling isn't working The new recycling regimen that has been in place in Loughborough and Storrington...
Eastern Ontario garlic awards
Local internet service provider to have satellite high speed
Frontenac Flyers split weekend
Addington Highlands Council

September 14

Ontario brings home 2006 gold
On September 2 and 3, the Canadian Competitive Trail Riding Championships took place in...
Oile Spill at Abandoned house in Harrowsmith
OPP and Ministry of the Environment (MoE) officials spent Tuesday Sept. 12 in Harrowsmith...
Garrison Shores Saga Almost Over?
Twenty-five years after a shady development deal left a group of would-be cottagers on...
Community Services Fair
Arden Seniors rocks in Legion Week
Friends of Bon Echo Park
Work ready for women
Letters to the editor

September 7

Addington wants Neighbours to work out noise problem
Fritz and Ursula Nussberger attended council in response to comments at ...
South Frontenac to Explore K&P Trail Option
Last month Kingston City Council decided to make an offer of purchase to ...
Ardenites do Ontario Proud
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba , was the site last week of the 2006 Canada Senior Games...
Events Survive Weather Woes
Smart’s Marina, the artisans of the Inroads Tour and the Ardoch Algonquin First Nation all ...
We Won't be Fooled Again
The first day of school. At 7:15 a.m. three girls/young women appear ...
Jeff Grice "Back in Motion" Campaign
The "Jeff Grice - Back in Motion" Fundraising Campaign will host an evening of ...
Tomato Madness at Frontenac Farmer's Market
Frontenac Flyers taining camp a big success
South Frontenac to purchase 2 fire trucks
Book launch
Kaladar tent revival meetings

August 2006

August 31

Labour Day Weekend Inroads studio Tour This year’s Labour Day Inroads Studio Tour in Land O’ Lakes and Lanark Highlands is a...
Anne Otonicar: New Principal at Sydenham Anne Otonicar’s first administrative role was as a part-time vice principal at...
Local Horsewomen to Ride a Competitive Trial Riding Championships Two women from Mountain Grove have made it to the top of their sport. Elaine Steele and...
Naturalist Speaks to the Human Fascination with Wolves The Tamworth library was packed to the rafters by 7:10  last Monday night...
Bill Cox Declares for Reeve in Addington Highlands
Maguire Will Not Seek Re-Election in North Frontenac
Greens Go For the Gold  The national media has discovered the Green Party... The South Eastern Ontario Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) Draft...
K&P Trail: back on the South Frontenac agenda?
Treasure Trunk in new hands
Local municipal official elected to AMO
Eastern Ontario Development Program
Local Fare
Rock Lake Seniors
Letters to the Editor

August 24

Roxanne Saunders: SLHS's new principal As the result of the retirements of Ed Yanch...
The One Lunger and other stories Dave Dawson has done a lot of things in his 73 years
Maberly's Garlic Guru Garlic farming, festivals, lectures, competitions, trials, hats...
Township will enforce building code at Pine Lake A delegation of around 30 residents from Pine Lake appeared before North Frontenac Council...
"Eat local" supported by study A Queen’s University researcher has applied a study called ...
Residents want their road improved Delegations from Tranquility Lane and Greer Road at...
Always cry wolf
Field Naturalists take temp. of Mississippi River
Local Fare
Arden Seniors
Letters to the Editor

August 17

A glimpse into the past This year’s 115th Parham Fair, slated for August 25-27, will include...
Handsome Molly at the Verona Festival The sun shone on the Verona Festival
David Visschedyk rolls through Sharbot Lake David Visschedyk dipped his bicycle, and ...
Canoe club paddles to success On August 10 the paddlers of the Sydenham Lake Canoe Club
The battle for mayor is joined in Central Frontenac At the tail end of a somewhat sleepy...
Bud Clayton declares for mayor in North Frontenac
Revill's revelation surprises water committee Allan Revill, chief building inspector for...
South East LHIN releases draft integrated health services plan
AH hoping to offer cash incentive to cell phone provider
 Kaladar Tent Revival meetings
Frontenac Farmers Market cornfest
Long Lake Walleye Project
The Great Osprey
Come to the Maberly Fair!
Lanark Highlands seeks photos
Official plan wording makes CF Council nervous
Addington Highlands council
Local Fare
Walleye populations in the Kingston area
Ardenites want township to ban burn barrels
Letters to the Editor

August 10

Echoes of '02 microburst as storm hits 41 Members of the Denbigh fire crew were just ...
Pine Lake residents meet with AAFNA The August long weekend is the prime of ...
Flinton Country Bluegrass Jamboree In the winter of 2005 when Duane and Donna Thibault...
Cross-Canada cyclist coming to Sharbot Lake A Toronto man is biking across Canada to ...
Verona Festival building on 10 years of success Last year’s 10th anniversary of the...
GBCLA prepares to implement Lake Stewardship Plan Last Sunday over 100 members ...
Routes to Work expands to Sharbot Lake ... to help people who have a mental illness obtain...
Fibre to Fabric: Pioneer Textile Production
Man dies after jump into lake
Local Fare Knitters for Global Warmth
Letter: Understanding history and relationships

August 3

Leg Amputee Cyclist on Cross Canada Ride for Cancer
Memories of a Fisherman "I'll tell you, we’ve had some fun," Bob Breech chuckled as he...
MNR Softens Walleye Regulations For the past year, tourist operators...
South Frontenac Makes a Recycling Deal with Kingston
Editorial: Dailing 10 Digits
New Parent Support Group
Scotty Babcock and the firemen
 Scamp camp is a go
Unity run whizzes by
Trillium grant for Crow Lake schoolhouse
Local Fare

July 2006

July 27

The Penguin that flew: 15 year old sets world record
“People with disabilities have abilities.” Jenna Lambert brought those words to life when she...
Petes Camp: Two weeks that make the summer The very last thing a lot of high school students would like to be doing in the summer is...
Sydenham Water is liquid gold As the new Sydenham water system comes online...
Central Frontenac Council spends the big bucks
Central Frontenac Public Works Manager Bill Nicol has been busy lately, working on ...
Public Meeting on ATV bylaw A public meeting has been called for ...
Design complete for Community Living building
Letters to the Editor

July 20

The Gum Man and the Grasshoppers
Marty Tries Again
New Therapies at Pine Meadow
Negotiator Weighs in on AAFNA Actions
South Frontenac Council: In, Out, Undecided?
Local Retailers See Smoke over Health Unit Campaigners
Employment Readiness Project wins Award for CFDC
Algonquin Negotiators Issue Statement Concerning AAFNA Pow Wow Grounds
Waiting for Jenna Lambert
Letters

July 13

Ardoch Algonquins Level Gound at Pine Lake
Ardoch Algonquins Issue Press Release Concerning Cultural Centre
Bill MacDonald Leaning Towards Running
Ball Outdoor Sales Changing over to LD Powersports
If a tree falls... LOLCS drivers needed
Letters

July 6

Canada Day crowd
It takes a lot of work to put together a full day of activities in a small community, and for...
An evening to remember
Every step, every hand movement, every head pose is an element in the classical...
Cloyne Pioneer Museum opens in style As always, the annual opening day celebrations of the Pioneer Museum were great fun. This...
Addington Highlands Wonders About COMRIF
High Prices Spark Renewed Uranium Exploration
Better Late than a Higher Rate
Waterfront Zoning Dominates Meeting
Sydenham High Filmmakers Turn Out to be hotshots
Too Many Ice Fishing Huts
Eganville Museum and Bonnechers Caves
Historical Stained Glass Windows in Jeopardy
Letters

June 2006

June 29

Summer Solstice in Sharbot Lake
It takes bravery to bring together 350 public school students one week before the end of school and try and get them to focus on anything, let alone a host of topics, ranging ...
Seniors of the Year in Central Frontenac
At a luncheon ceremony after their final council meeting before Canada Day, Central Frontenac has developed a custom of celebrating volunteerism by honouring seniors from each ...
St. Distaff Day Exotic animals came to Maberly Agricultural Grounds on June 17 to take part in a celebration of St. Distaff Day, a imaginary saint who was part of a legend of...
Central Frontenac considers ATVs on Township roads
Development after...and before
Heart and Soul Benefit Dance
Rural Families Surveyed
Montreal Botanical Gardens
Letters to the Editor

June 22

Who cares about a burnt up sugar shack? Not the administration at the Sharbot Lake...
Cloyne Pioneer Museum opening for season Dust and chips were flying last week as ...
Silver Lake recycler presents award ...David Yerxa presented a Recycling Award Plaque to...
Community Living will rebuild this year
Land Claim proceeding apace
Hartington car wash
Knitters for Global Warmth
Residents want their road paved
South Frontenac Council
Lady's Slippers Orchids
LOLCS: Pine Meadow Nursing Home
Seniors' Rally
Letters to the Editor

June 15

South Frontenac Fire department floods a field
If, early one evening this month, you find yourself surrounded by fire trucks driving up and down the highway hauling water from local lakes, don’t be alarmed...
Harris says farewell to local Greens
It’s been four years since Jim Harris, a former business writer for the National Post, became the leader of the Green Party of Canada. At that time the Greens were well and truly a fringe party, and Harris set out the goal of achieving 2%...
Summer solstice gathering in Sharbot Lake
From early in the morning until dusk, activities involving a broad spectrum of community groups, from schools, church and seniors groups, and the Sharbot Mishigama First Nation, will take place at the Sharbot Lake...
Women's counselling program in Verona
Fire destroys property near Sharbot Lake High School
Ardoch Algonquins eye Crown Land for band office
Fund established to assist Mazinaw Country
Garrison Shores issue delayed yet again
LOLCS AGM
New club forms from Volunteer Ladies Auxiliary
What to do when your septic system fails
North Frontenac Council
Letters to the Editor

June 8

60 years in Scouting
Pack leader, or Akela, RJ Vermeulen had just finished handing out the awards and recognition plaques to the Cubs and Beavers at the year end ceremony for the Land o’ Lakes Scout troop, when she reiterated...
Just Plain Bill anything but
The portrait that emerges from Just Plain Bill, the highly readable autobiography of Bill Robertson,  a 78-year-old resident of 13 Island Lake, is of an ambitious, hard working man, prone to schemes and a bit of mischief; a man who has...
Student business plan winners
The Frontenac CFDC has just chosen winners in its business plan competition. Two parallel competitions were open to all high school students, one for Sharbot Lake and North Addington , the other for Sydenham...
Household hazardous waste day exceeds expectations
Addington Highlands rejects Sunday gun hunting
LHINs road show comes to Sharbot Lake, Sydenham
Foul play ruled out in Gould death
The $6 million road
SLPS raises $1,100 in Relay for Life
Hartington may yet get car wash
Sydenham students entered in National Film Festival

June 1

Politicians all smiles as they hand out road grant money Leona Dombrowsky, the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs for the Province of Ontario, and Scott Reid, the Deputy House Leader ...
Store owners pulling up stakes
Brett and Jen Harvey have been familiar faces in Sharbot Lake as the proprietors of Harvey's ValuMart for the past 14 years. They have also been constant supporters of the Sharbot Lake Public School. So, when they sold. . .
County Trails open
On May 24, the County of Lennox & Addington held the official opening of ’s newest recreational trail network: County Trails.  County Trails is a multi-use fitness trail network that encompasses 12 trails & nearly 600 kms. . .read more
North Frontenac thinking twice about COMRIF strategy
Sydenham Water Relief grants now available
LOLCS May News
NFCS Notes
Entrepreneurs of the Year


May 2006

May 25

Scott Reid addresses COFA
Canadian Cancer Society salutes its volunteers
New fire pump at Eagle Lake
Leonard Quarry becomes outdoor classroom
Return to Japan
Councillor makes 11th hour plea to delay building salt dome
South Frontenac budget set for 2006
Seniors of the Year and other matters
Moving money down the line
Cydney Taylor wins one of seven student achiever awards
KFPL Bookmark
Gospel Concert with the Bowes Brothers and the Revelations
Letters to the Editor

May 18

Tragic fire in Tichborne
A fire in Tichborne took the life of 81-year-old Lorena Bevans last Friday evening, May 12, 2006. The fire started in the large wood frame home that ...
Jeff Grice: Back in Motion Campaign For Jeff Grice, the Ides of March came two days early in 2003. On March 13 at a few minutes before 6:00 a.m., Jeff was...
Clar-Mill Historical Archives opens in Plevna
When Bethany Armstrong was in the process of re-publishing her father Charlie’s history of the Clarendon and Miller townships, “Away Back in Clarendon and...
Trees for Peace Outreach Program
Trees for Peace Outreach Program has invited the lake and cottage associations in surrounding counties, members of the Ontario Woodlot Association, ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe at LOLPS
The creative energies of the staff and students at Land o’ Lakes Public School were channelled into an original musical production of ...

May 11


May 4

North Frontenac Fire Hall construction gets underway
The foundation has been poured and the carpenters are hard at work trying to meet an early June target date for the completion of the new Clarendon and Miller fire hall at the North Frontenac township office site on Road 506. . .read more
Some enchanted evening: NFLT presents South Pacific The Sharbot Lake High School auditorium was crammed full of eager musical theatre fans last ...


April 2006

April 27

Skeletal remains found
The sad story of Patty Ann Killingbeck may be drawing to a close. Patty Ann was murdered in 2001 by her husband Ian Esford, who is now serving a life sentence; but her body was never found. On Tuesday morning...
COMRIF comes through for Central Frontenac
Years after receiving a downloaded highway in need of reconstruction, Central Frontenac will be fixing Road 38, and they hope to be doing so this year. COMRIF, the Canada Ontario Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund, will be contributing over $4 million...
High salt levels in water
Central Frontenac Township officials confirmed this week that elevated salt readings have been found in water tests at the township garage located on Road 38 between Godfrey and Parham. Elevated salt levels have also been found in the wells on neighbouring properties as well...

April 22

SLHS raises $5000 with 30-hour famine
How many students do you know that enjoy school so much that they would be willing to spend part of their weekend at school as well? That was the case for over 100 students from Sharbot Lake High School 30 Hour Famine. . .
Helping to rebuild New Orleans
Ever since Ileene Mouck of Sharbot Lake first saw the dramatic images of people stranded on roofs and trapped in the sweltering heat of the New Orleans Skydome, she has wanted to go there to help out. . .
Sharbot Lake Historical Walking Tour
Over the years, the Oso District Historical Society has been accumulating information about the history of the Sharbot Lake area and storing it at the public library. Shirley Peruniak, the mainstay of the historical society. . .
Kingston Symphony Brass Quartet at Prince Charles
A live musical performance has a power and magic that no perfectly engineered CD or MP3 player can touch. This the Kingston Symphony Brass Quintet demonstrated for the students of Prince Charles Public School on ...

April 13

Incineration option not favoured by consultant
A study concerning future options for waste management in North Frontenac and Addington Highlands has not painted a rosy picture. Last fall, the joint waste management committee of the two councils commissioned...
Council Does About Face on Sunday Hunting
Almost a year to the day after soundly rejecting a request from the Ministry of Natural Resources to endorse Sunday gun hunting, Central Frontenac Council has changed their mind...
Good news for dump fans in Central Frontenac
At their meeting this week, Central Frontenac councillors decided to make using township dumps a little easier for residents, and a little cheaper...

April 6

Land Claim talks resume
After a four-year hiatus, talks aimed at settling the Algonquin Land Claim have resumed. The Land Claim territory stretches from Algonquin Park to the Quebec border, the entire Ontario side of the Ottawa Valley ...
Frontenac County budget lands with a 6% increase
Frontenac County staff took longer to put the county budget together this year because of financial software problems and some last-minute changes to provincial funding for ambulance service...
Development plan sets ambitious goals
When the Economic Development Advisory Committee of Addington Highlands was looking for a consultant to prepare an economic development strategy for the next four years, they found they need look no further than Paul Blais and Associates...



March 2006

March 30

Simonett returns to Sharbot Lake
After being unceremoniously dumped as the television pitchman for Canadian Tire gadgets this spring, actor Ted Simonett has been at loose ends, and began looking to his roots for inspiration...
Making a home for animals in need
Donna Adams has always had the dream of being able to offer refuge to animals in need. That dream was realized when she became the animal caretaker at Sherlock's Maple Haven Animal Sanctuary...
SLHS Variety Show
A group of students approached Gary Giller earlier this year and asked that he help organise a variety show for the general public in addition to the Coffee House that takes place every year...

March 23

LOLCS forced to look for new location
Addington Highlands Council has decided that Land o’ Lakes Community Services (LOLCS) have two years to vacate the converted house in Northbrook they use for their offices...
Mauveen "Moe" Bush
For 12 years in the late 1980s and throughout most of the 1990s Moe Bush was the force behind The North Frontenac News. She started with the News as a volunteer in the 1970s...read moreConcerns over new Walleye regulations
As the deadlines for comment on two sets of provincial fishing regulations approach, tourist operators are expressing concerns that new rules will lead to a further decrease in cross border tourism...

March 16

Local star shines bright
There was never much doubt that Julie Anderson would play college basketball after graduating from Sydenham High School three years ago; it was only a matter of where she would play...
Top LHIN executives come to Northbrook
A few days after provincial legislation formally established Local Health Integration Networks as managing entities for the delivery of healthcare in Ontario , Georgina Thompson and Paul Huras...
Tichborne mother gets her signs
Persistent mother Danka Brewer has succeeded in getting two signs installed in Tichborne. Brewer originally approached Central Frontenac Council asking for the signs to be installed for her son Alexandar, who has a hearing disorder...

March 9

There and back again: from Parham to New York City
Book pulled from school program for review: "Three Wishes - Palestinian and Israeli Children Speak"
County budget: Deliberations delay in Frontenac County
Bat Man in Sydenham: facts about bats that you never knew
LOLCS expansion sparks controversy: Addington Highlands Coucil
South Frontenac Council
Global Change Part 2: The slippery peak: Commentary by Gray Merriam
Waiting for the Wolves: February 24 evening at Cafe Merea
"Three Wishes - Palestinian and Israeli Children Speak": Book review by Jeff Green
Letters to the Editor

March 2


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January 2006

January 26

No surprises in LFL&A: Scott Reid wins once again
Election results for Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox & Addington
Council embraces Lake Planning: Central Frontenac council report
Lake elected County Warden: Mayor Bill Lake of South Frontenac accepts nomination
It went as predicted -- sort of: Editorial by Jeff Green
Who got it right? A closer look at polling, election predictions, and the final outcome
To Sydenham and beyond: Wireless broadband now available to Sydenham
Special needs request: Tichborne resident incensed at Council refusal
Community Living - North Frontenac Update
Addington Highlands: Economic Development Strategic Plan
Cafe Merea: an evening with John Muir
Sharbot Lake mural comes alive:
 first in Central Frontenac Heritage Mural Project
Legends, Myths, and Fundamental beliefs: commentary by Gray Merriam
Guatamala Stove Project: building stoves for impoverished Maya families
South Frontenac Township council report: January 24, 2006
Letters to the Editor

January 19

2006 Federal Election Primer

Election 2006 Candidate Profiles

Democratic Space dot com: Keeping a close eye on the federal election
Will rural daycare be the biggest loser on January 23? Editorial by Jeff Green
Art School begins anew: Northern School of Fine Arts celebrates its ninth anniversary
Better to eat Perch than Pickerel: Commentary by Gray Merriam
Addington Highlands Council report
Opportunities for Frontenac residents: Construction course leads to jobs in Arden
Letters to the Editor

January 12

Community Living rising from the ashes: Devastating fire destroys building and vehicles, but no one is harmed
A break with tradition: Central Frontenac Council Report, January 9, 2006
Endings and Beginnings: Central Frontenac Community Services Corporation
South Frontenac Council Report
I'm tired, oh so tired: Editorial by Jeff Green
Forest values are changing: Commentary by Gray Merriam
Letters to the Editor

January 5

Municipal Election year: local Mayors consider their futures
Kaladar man rescues transport driver: rig leaves highway 7 and causes property damage
Liberal candidate defies opponents: campaign signs posted on public property
NAEC students hard at work: Grade 12 class builds timber frame Shaker building
Northbrook stoplight: Addington Highlands council report
McDonald's Corners Re-use Centre: new life granted
Kingston Regional Cancer Centre: Desert Lake Resport campers donate to cancer fund
North Rural Women's Program: new women's support group in Verona
Cafe Merea: Coffeehouse in McDonald's Corners
Turkey hunter fined $1000: Charged with careless discharge of a firearm
Letters to the Editor