Cornwall dispatcher named police service hero May 19, 2019 CORNWALL – A Cornwall emergency dispatcher is one of three Ontario winners of a service recognition award by
McDonell wants to ‘set the record straight’ on education funding, health care May 19, 2019 The following is a column entitled This Week at Queen’s Park where MPP Jim McDonell has outlined a
Louisa Street arsonist given five year sentence May 18, 2019 CORNWALL – A Cornwall man who tried to burn down a triplex on Louisa Street two years ago
Boaters pay to park trailers at Lamoureux Park boat launch May 16, 2019 CORNWALL – Boaters using the boat launch in Lamoureux Park behind the RCAF Wing now have to pay
Pride flag raised at Lamoureux Park Clock Tower May 16, 2019 CORNWALL – The Pride Flag, also known as the Diversity Flag, is flying over the Clock Tower in
‘I should have dug deeper,’ campaign manager tells audit committee May 15, 2019 CORNWALL – The campaign manager for Mayor Bernadette Clement admits he “should have dug deeper” into the rules
Mayor’s campaign manager knew spending limit: clerk May 15, 2019 CORNWALL – The city’s clerk says Mayor Bernadette Clement’s campaign manager knew of the election campaign personal spending
Head-on crash closes County Road 2 east of Morrisburg May 14, 2019 MORRISBURG – A section of County Road 2 near Upper Canada Road is closed after a head-on crash
Cornwall business starts women-focused grant program May 14, 2019 CORNWALL – A Cornwall manufacturing company has launched a grant program to help give future women business leaders
Councilman tries to clear ‘ugly rumour’ about Progress Fund May 14, 2019 CORNWALL – A city councillor is trying to clear up an “ugly rumour” that the corporation is dipping