Why I Love My Heat Pump
I often reflect that I might have married had I found a man with the qualities of my air-source heat pump. Low maintenance – gets the work done without asking for praise. Steady – keeps the temperature within a half a degree, no blowing hot one minute, then cold the… READ MORE
Wrong Way Down A One Way Street
Duncan McGregor … instead of worrying about a useless one-way street, why not worry abut the many roads withing the township that desperately need upgrades? I’ve been here 12 years and have never had a problem parking on been in a traffic jam on Elizabeth Street. It’s a village that… READ MORE
Unimpressed by Alectra
I attended the 7pm public meeting regarding the North Frontenac Battery Storage System Project Proposal at the Township office on Aug 27th last week and I was not impressed. For such a large company, you would have thought Alectra Energy Solutions could have found a better representative to introduce us… READ MORE
A Sense of Community
Today I went shopping up in Sharbot Lake and bought a new appliance light for my fridge. But more importantly, I met some friendly people who really made my day. At the pharmacy, at the hardware store and at the grocery store, where I chatted with strangers between the aisles.… READ MORE
A Slippery Slope For Ontario Lakes
A Slippery Slope for Ontario Lakes 1 Foot Down” petition to oppose a precedent setting new zoning by-law for the dense development of “Gravel Point.” The densest area of development alone proposes 5 cottages/septics, 2 bunkies, a trailer site, a community centre, 2 gazebos, 5000SF cleared waterfront activity areas, a… READ MORE
Simonett Building as Central Frontenac’s Offices
In all of Canada, Sharbot Lake is one of the very few villages that is almost surrounded by water. In 1980, Ron Hollywood wrote a song called “Sharbot Lake Island” – ‘Sharbot Lake Island is heaven to me.’ Yes, it is. In 1937, as a 6-year-old walking to school, Gary… READ MORE
Line Spike - A Neighbour's Perspective
Over the last couple of week’s I’ve watched and read all the articles and news casts on the Line Spike concert and Jeremy Campbell. Some complimentary and others not so much. Let me give you another perspective. My wife and I own the almost 200 year old house that is… READ MORE
Line Spike
Thank you for covering the alcohol permit issue for the Line Spike Music Festival in your July 3 issue. I attended the Line Spike music festival on both days and found it to be a well organized happy place. I saw no evidence of any distress, trouble or over drinking. … READ MORE
Recycling in South Frontenac
It continues to baffle me how reluctant society has become to change while completely missing the bigger picture. Shane Peters article last week was very critical of Circular Materials Ontario (CMO) handling of our recycling, which came into effect July 1st. I’d like to point out what they have immediately… READ MORE
South Frontenac Recycling Is A Masterclass In Mismanagement
South Frontenac’s Recycling Overhaul Is a Masterclass in Mismanagement By Shane Peters On July 1, 2025, South Frontenac residents will be forced into a new provincial recycling system—one that’s already showing serious cracks and confusion before it even begins. What was once a straightforward, reliable curbside recycling program operated by… READ MORE
Canada Day Disappointment
After many years drumming with “Sisters of the Drum” on Canada Day at Sharbot Lake beach, it saddened me the Indigenous people were left out during the opening ceremonies. In the past songs and stories were shared. It is ironic that Sharbot Lake was named after two Indigenous Elders, Francis… READ MORE
Prison Farm Debate Response
I must respond to the June 19th submission by Michelle Foxton in regard to the prison farm and abattoir at Joyceville. As a proud agricultural graduate of McGill University, a National Farmers Union associate member since the 1970s and a member of the Pen Farm Herd Co-op since its beginning, I… READ MORE
Line Spike And The Loss Of Community
Over the past week and a half, I’ve witnessed something in our community that I never imagined I would see. The catalyst was a music festival that, according to its organizer, was meant to promote “the power of positivity,” bring people together, and encourage love for one another. To say… READ MORE
A System Destined to Fail
This EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) program was supposed to make producers accountable for packaging waste. But what we’re seeing is a poorly communicated, bureaucratically distant, and locally disconnected approach. There’s no flexibility, no contingency planning, and no meaningful public engagement. If this is the future of recycling in Ontario, we… READ MORE
Digital Services Tax
The government's hasty decision to rescind the digital sales tax in the face of Trump's bullying tactics Is a grave mistake. Despite Mark Carney's earlier "Elbows up" rhetoric, It is clear the government is maintaining the earlier appeasement tactics of Justin Trudeau.These are not negotiations. Canada and the rest of… READ MORE
Loyally
This entity called Canada was founded by the French and English and that’s it! Even the indigenous people recognize the Crown’s primacy relative to their historic relationship with Canada. You don’t have to love King Charles (and I don’t) but respect those who fled the US (many of my Loyalist… READ MORE