CORNWALL – City councillors have passed the 2018 budget, which will see taxpayers shoulder a 3.97 per cent tax increase this year. The budget committee was able to reduce its contribution to the brownfield reserve […][…]
CORNWALL – Cornwall police have charged two city men with various firearms-related offences after a fight on the weekend. Police allege one man pointed a handgun at the other during the altercation on Saturday (April […][…]
CORNWALL – A few adjustments to SD&G’s geared-to-income housing will mean a reduction in the amount of taxes the city needs to collect this year. In a report to the city’s budget meeting this afternoon, […][…]
CORNWALL – The City of Cornwall and the union representing Cornwall Transit employees have a deal, which will mean labour peace through the end of 2022. The city announced Thursday (April 26) that it had […][…]
CORNWALL – Around 720 runners took to the city’s waterfront trail for the 17th annual Run to endMS. The sold out Saturday event, starting at St. Lawrence College, saw participants run the marathon, half marathon, […][…]
ROCKLAND, Ont. – The MP for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell is chalking up a sexual assault investigation to a case of mistaken identity. An investigation by Halifax police started on the weekend of April 21-22 after an incident […][…]
CORNWALL – With no notable movement on the bottom line of the 2018 Cornwall budget over the last couple of weeks, a proposal from Coun. Mark MacDonald could be the turning point in getting this […][…]
CORNWALL – A retired Cornwall police officer isn’t taking retirement sitting down. Brian Snyder has been named a justice of the peace in Cornwall. Snyder retired in January after serving 39 years with the Cornwall […][…]
SOUTH DUNDAS/SOUTH STORMONT – A Morrisburg man has been arrested after a nine month investigation involving Canadian and American authorities. SD&G O.P.P. announced today (April 27) that Ryan Munroe, 26, was arrested following separate search […][…]
This week, Queen’s Park was shocked by the Auditor-General’s scathing report on the government’s pre-election financials. The opening sentence of the blistering report says that the government’s numbers are “not a reasonable presentation of Ontario’s […][…]