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Introducing the new Napanee Guide website

Today, we launch an all-new website for the Napanee Guide — based on feedback from readers like you. You’ll notice a fresh new look and feel, with big images and bold headlines. We’ve also completely rebuilt what’s under the hood to help you discover and engage with more stories in your local community and nearby. […]

Tisdale police look for public help

Tisdale Fire Department, Tisdale RCMP and Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency are investigating a house fire that occurred during the early hours of July 24, 2020. The residence at 1007 106th avenue was vacant at the time, the fire was mostly contained to the residence, with some damage to the neighbouring property. The fire is still […]

To Acquire New Skills

There was no turning back now. I put my glasses back on. The first thing I saw was a snowy white mix with the odd black strands of hair, all jumbled in the bathroom sink. How bad could it be? I looked up, and into the mirror. Well now, except for one “oops,” it was […]

Queen's, Kingston Police investigating 'threatening poster'

KINGSTON — Queen’s University and Kingston Police are investigating a note left on campus that contained racist and homophobic language. Queen’s University’s principal and vice-chancellor Patrick Deane issued a statement on Thursday addressing the “racist, homophobic and threatening poster,” which he said was discovered attached to the door of a common room in a student […]

Clarence

Clarence was a local farmer and I have to mention, quite a character. Sadly, he is gone now but he still lives on in the hearts of many. I first met Clarence at the Sales Barn in Newburgh. I was the only woman farmer there, that day. He walked up and introduced himself as my […]