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Seaway Spartans forward Colin Minish challenges a Holy Trinity Falcons’ defender in the first half of their match in Iroquois May 9th. The Spartans were shutout at home 5-0.
Seaway Spartans forward Colin Minish challenges a Holy Trinity Falcons’ defender in the first half of their match in Iroquois May 9th. The Spartans were shutout at home 5-0.
Seaway Spartans girls soccer goalkeeper Martina Lewis earned her first clean sheet of the season as the Spartans shutout the St. Lawrence Saints 3-0 May 13th. Pictured above: Lewis (left) jumps up to save the […]
nnIROQUOIS – A normally short high school soccer season has been cut even shorter with the soggy spring conditions. Across SDG, teams took to the soccer pitch May 6th to begin the abbreviated season, including […]
MORRISBURG – South Dundas council will explore three potential solutions further for dealing with the ongoing landfill issues in the municipality. That direction was given at the April 23rd committee of the whole meeting held […]
BROCKVILLE – The Upper Canada District School board is moving forward with a new synchronized e-learning system, and Seaway District High School will be part of a pilot project for it in the 2019-20 school […]
nnMORRISBURG – Wrapping up the end of the 2018-19 hockey season, the South Dundas Minor Hockey Association held its annual general meeting on April 24th. The meeting was the last for outgoing association president David […]
Incoming SDMHA president Joyce Latulippe (left) and retiringn president David Lapier (right). (The Leader/Blancher photo)
FINCH – South Nation Conservation has issued its first flood watch for the St. Lawrence River region including Lake St. Lawrence.nnThe conservation authority says that water levels on Lake St. Lawrence, between the Iroquois and […]
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