Opinion COMMENTARY: He’s a terrorist but he will always be Canadian September 30, 2015 “A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian.” That disturbing comment from Liberal leader Justin Trudeau during the Munk political
Up to 180 jobs expected with new Cornwall Lowe’s September 30, 2015 CORNWALL – Lowe’s has announced it will be opening a store in Cornwall next year in the former Walmart location
Falcons will look for a four-peat for charity September 30, 2015 CORNWALL – The Holy Trinity Falcons will be looking to making it four wins in a row during tonight’s (Wednesday)
SynAgri tear down begins September 30, 2015 CORNWALL – The north channel bridge isn’t the only thing that’s coming down along Cornwall’s waterfront. Work has begun at
Drug bust near CCVS September 29, 2015 CORNWALL – What some people thought was a small explosion in the area of Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School tonight
Charges laid in another cyberbullying case in SD&G September 29, 2015 ALEXANDRIA – SD&G O.P.P. have laid a cyberbulling charge after investigating a domestic dispute on Main Street. Police were called
COLUMN: What about low-income families? September 29, 2015 MORRISBURG — Even before the election writ was even dropped, Canadians have heard about the “Middle Class”; the “Middle Class”
Facebook threats lead to charges for Cornwall youth September 29, 2015 CORNWALL – What you say on Facebook is not immune to the law. A 16-year-old Cornwall boy found that out
Brock Frost dealing with health issues: mayor September 28, 2015 CORNWALL – Coun. Brock Frost won’t be back at the council table until late October, Mayor Leslie O’Shaughnessy told council
Food premises inspection system in the works for SD&G September 28, 2015 SD&G – The top doctor in SD&G is asking the City of Cornwall to come on side with a new