Month: January 2019
Storm wallops region
nnSOUTH DUNDAS – A storm that was forecast to deliver 10-15 cm of snow before turning to freezing rain, has now dumped over 20 cm so far and has not let up.nnSchool buses were cancelled […]
Iroquois Circle K robbed yet again
IROQUOIS – For the third time in three months, the Circle K in Iroquois was robbed.nnSDG OPP responded to a report of an armed robbery at the store at 3:02 a.m. Friday morning (January 18th).nnPolice […]
Development stalled, franchisee waiting
nnIROQUOIS – Iroquois has been without a gas station for nearly a year now and the promised development of a new gas station and a Tim Hortons has been stalled.nnThe proposed gas station, convenience store […]
TransCanada donates truck to Seaway automotive program
nnIROQUOIS – TransCanada Corp. representatives Kevin Phifer and Sean McCann were on hand January 10th to present a 2010 Chevy Silverado pickup truck to the automotive technology program at Seaway District High School.nnThe truck was […]
Jr. Spartans pick up 57-38 win
nnIROQUOIS – Another tri-meet at home, and another win. The Seaway Spartans junior basketball team picked up a much-needed win, their second of the season, defeating the Tagwi Warriors at Seaway District High School January […]
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17 points for Seaway Spartans’ forward Ben Lapier. (The Leader/Blancher photo)
