I was introduced to a new term the other day by historian Timothy Snyder and it's called a sadopopulist. Yes, I can already hear some of the groans from people rolling their eyes at yet another term ...
Nearly four decades have passed since the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation [formerly known as the Algonquins of Golden Lake] submitted a land claim to the Government of Canada in 1983 and the ...
On Sept. 28 at the Canada Post Distribution site on Davy Road in Belleville, officials from Canada Post awarded $21,900 in funding to the Youth Diversion’s Kairos Program, to support the delivery of ...
It appears that enough Ontario voters showed up to hand Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservative Party a third majority government in the 2025 provincial election. It was just after 9 p.m. when it ...
Bancroft This Week has been looking at various local community organizations that benefit from United Way Hastings Prince Edward’s support over the past couple of weeks. This week, we look at another ...
Bancroft Brewing Company is moving into the old McCaskie building in downtown Bancroft, but the road to get there has been anything but easy. Bancroft This Week sat down with the owner and operator ...
While watching the Bancroft Jets put on a show at the North Hastings Community Centre last weekend, I found myself thinking about all the letters to the editor that came in during the last seven days.
Since it was founded in 1992, the Ontario Woodlot Association has been supporting woodlot owners and promoting sustainable woodlot management practices throughout the province. Each year the ...
The Algonquin Peoples 30th Annual All Nations Gathering kicked off on Saturday, Aug. 10 at the Whitefish Pow-Wow site in Algonquin Park. At 1 p.m. some 200 people watched as elders carried Eagle ...
With the sun shining and the fish biting the 3rd Annual Baptiste Lake Pike Tournament was again a big success for the fishing community on Baptiste Lake. Anglers participating in this year’s ...
Settler families coming to North Hastings in the mid 1800s looking for a new life for themselves faced unbelievable hardships that we can hardly imagine today. Many winding back roads were constructed ...
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