
In Focus: Monday, November 30, 2020- Aaron Tompkins
We welcome Aaron Tompkins of the Smiths Falls Police Service who joins us for his monthly update on the service and its community outreach efforts.
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We welcome Aaron Tompkins of the Smiths Falls Police Service who joins us for his monthly update on the service and its community outreach efforts.
The Roy Brown Society in Carleton Place welcomed a small, safe gathering for the unveiling of the Roy Brown statue this weekend.
The Build a Mountain of Food Campaign continued with stops in Elgin and Westport this weekend.
Trustees conducted the meeting in person at the Brockville Board Office, with enhanced public health measures in place that provided the option for staff and trustees to connect by phone or virtually as an alternate means for attending the proceedings.
The Town of Smiths Falls is pleased to report that municipal and local programs and funding opportunities have driven approximately $100,000 to small businesses, with $50,000 coming from the Small Business Support program.
A number of Metro brand products are being recalled in Ontario due to possible Salmonella contamination.Metro Ontario triggered the recall.
Perth and District CFUW Social Justice Committee co-chair Maureen Running, discusses the advocacy work they do on key social justice issues, with a focus on Youth Homelessness.
After a successful stop in Smiths Falls last weekend, the Build a Mountain of Food campaign is set to make a stop in Westport and Elgin tomorrow.
The COVID-19 Testing Clinic in Almonte has moved to the Octagon Room, located at Almonte General Hospital. This new location offers an indoor testing space for patients.
Lanark County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is seeking assistance from the public to help identify the person or persons responsible for the theft of a motor vehicle from a property on Scotch Corners Road in the Town of Mississippi Mills.