
In Focus – Fri Feb 26, 2021 – Lanark County OPP Constable Joe Treschuk
Lanark County OPP Constable Joe Treschuk joins us to talk about scams that are making the rounds.
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Lanark County OPP Constable Joe Treschuk joins us to talk about scams that are making the rounds.
Congratulations are going out to Smiths Falls Police Service Constable Aaron Tompkins, who has been nominated for the Police Association of Ontario’s 2021 Police Hero of the Year award for his community work.
There are two cases in Lanark West, and one in Lanark East. In Leeds-Grenville, there are three in the east, and one each in the central and west regions. Locations for two cases have not been released.
There will be no immediate changes in programming or staffing at Lake 88 as Perkin will continue as station manager for the next two years as part of the sale agreement before retiring.
Lanark County Council has approved three special meetings in March and April to focus on housing and homelessness following a special meeting of the community services committee in January.
The Smiths Falls Economic Development & Tourism department’s PICNIC program has been awarded the Lieutenant Governor’s award for Marketing Excellence from the Economic Developers Council of Ontario
Lanark County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is seeking assistance from the public to help identify the person or persons responsible for an act of mischief and a possible theft from the Lanark Highlands Waste Management Site.
The Town of Perth is pleased to announce that Susan Beckel has been hired as the new Director of Legislative Services/Clerk. Susan comes to Perth with a range of valuable experience, most recently as the Clerk for the Town of Greater Napanee.
A detailed vaccination plan has been developed that prioritizes staff based on their level of risk and work location.
St. Lawrence College’s Jamie Puddicombe, Manager- Skills, Training and Economic Development, joins us to tell us all about the Tourism and Hospitality Fundamentals course being offered.