Year: 2017
Happy wife, happy piecaken?
A happy wife is a happy life, or so the saying goes. I first heard this phrase watching one of those Bryan Baumler home reno shows on HGTV. Given the vocations of my wife and […]
Trustees discuss ARC conclusion
KEMPTVILLE – Following the conclusion of the Accommodation Review Committee’s final public meeting at Seaway District High School January 31st. Dundas County trustee Jeremy Armer sat down with The Leader to discuss the ARC process, […]
Major-Midget comeback, beat Demons
MORRISBURG – Recovering from their first loss of the season, the South Dundas Lions Major-Midget squad took on the North Dundas Demons February 2nd at the Morrisburg arena, beating them 3-2.nnThe Demons hit the score […]
Big win adds to near perfect season
Peewee C Lions beat North Dundas 9-1, sits on top of league standings. nMORRISBURG – The South Dundas Lions Peewee C House team continued their dominance of the league, defeating the North Dundas Demons 9-1 […]
South Stormont fights to keep schools open
nnCORNWALL – Two South Stormont groups presented solutions and championed to keep their schools open at a recent public meeting held January 23rd in Cornwall. The meeting, part of the Upper Canada District School Board’s […]
Rothwell-Osnabruck School
File photo – The Leader/Blancher photo
SCI funds used for MPS upgrades
IROQUOIS – Facility improvements made in recent years at schools in South Dundas was a topic of discussion at the Upper Canada District School Board’s Accommodation Review Committee 2a working meeting held January 26th.nn“Boards must […]
A standing ovation at the end of Morning Mullin’s presentation to the Seaway ARC 2a meeting January 31st. (The Leader/Blancher photo)
A standing ovation at the end of Morning Mullin’s presentation to the Seaway ARC 2a meeting January 31st. (The Leader/Blancher photo)
UCDSB holds Seaway ARC meeting
nnIROQUOIS — A crowd of over 800 people packed the gym at Seaway District High School for the January 31st Accommodation Review Committee 2a meeting. Additional space for the overflow crowds was made in the cafeteria […]
