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Here’s what’s happening for Tuesday, April 9th:

What's Happening in Prescott: The YMCA of Eastern Ontario has released the 2024 Aquatics Programs for the Prescott Pool. Registration for programs begins online April 23rd at 8am. Visit eo.ymca.ca for details. ________________________________________________________________________ Our Prescott Mayor has declared April as #BeADonor month to support organ donor awareness and registration in the Town of...

Local businesses step up in support of Dundas Manor

Sherry Mowat has no direct connection to Dundas Manor Long-Term Care Home, but she believes in supporting local health care. The home is in the midst of a fundraising effort to redevelop the current facility and bring it up to today’s provincial design standards. Mowat owns Sherry’s Store in Williamsburg, one...

Spring storm to increase water levels in Rideau Valley

The Rideau Valley Conservation Authority is issuing a water safety message for the entire Rideau Valley Watershed. A Colorado Low is expected to bring significant precipitation to the region, starting Wednesday, April 3, and lasting through Thursday, April 4. The precipitation will fall as a mix of snow and rain....

St. Lawrence River drowning claims male life

Emergency crews were called to the scene of a person in distress earlier today in the St. Lawrence River. Brockville Police along with Brockville Fire and Paramedics from Leeds and Grenville attended Canteen Park after receiving calls of a person in distress in the St. Lawrence River. Police say a 39-year-old...

Local MPP supports provincial budget and big deficit

Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy has tabled the most expensive budget in the history of the province. The document is worth a total of $214.5 billion and includes a projection of 274,000 housing starts over the next three years across the province along with more than half a billion dollars...

CBSA offers advice for travelers with Easter long weekend on horizon

If you’re going across the border for Easter, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) staff members say you should be prepared before you go.   The agency is urging travelers to take steps like checking wait times at border crossings before their trip, so they won’t be surprised by a long...
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