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Bridge still being designed, county says
County's home finally accepts residents
Council rejects bid to avoid development fee
Magic headline word is chocolate
Trent Hills taxes to increase by 4.8%
!@&?$ water bills are high and rising
Province announces OPP budget relief
Lower speed limit could set bad example, council warned
Sunny Life apartments move ahead
Frustrated councillors hope for provincial help
Sour news for chocolate workers at Christmas
County tries to keep lid on 2025 tax increase
Town repeals bylaw that required pool fences
Council sells former Hastings arena site
Get ready for higher property taxes
Fly-by highlights Remembrance Day service
Pool and fitness area will open soon, YMCA says
Wait-and-see is the plan for Sunny Life traffic
Guess what -- Ford has enough money for our new hospital
End is near for Ranney St. reno
Hospital, retirement homes hit by COVID
Outdoor pool demolition under way
Wider Thompson Bridge not wide enough
Thunder rumbles at new $25 million rec centre
Racist comments ruin family’s Trent Hills visit
Speeding vehicles our biggest problem
Hastings development adds three additional units
Real estate slowdown continues
Piccini celebrates $110,000 in local grants
Development plans raise fears of water and traffic woes
Local descendants remember Home Children
Councils fill healthcare funding gap
Sunny Life rec centre almost ready
Enjoying Model T time in Trent Hills
Sunny Life plans Church St. apartment building
Our policing unchanged under county’s review
Get closer to nature this fall
Liability issues close Seymour swimming
Outdoor pool decision won’t be rescinded
Council approves Sunny Life contract with YMCA
Council should have listened, tribunal rules
New park sprouting along the Trent
Flooding could isolate Nappan Island residents
Ford wants teachers to change student behaviour
Council only discussed Hastings centre closing in private
Pool supporters launch petition, write councillors
Pool closing causes confusion, sadness
Municipalities urge province to fund health care
Hospital expands use of remote and virtual services
Councillors support noisy sports celebration
Council reconsiders, backs cabin plan
County hopes to build 60 affordable apartments
Work set to begin on Burnley Creek Bridge
Councillors worried by a good deal
Tie vote blocks dream of farm experiences
Housing market slows, but prices rise
Esso moving into Front St. station
Kayak rentals and open beaches kick off summer long weekend
Council shelves firearm bylaw, seeks new path on short-term rentals
Hunters and cottagers get council's attention
Hospital's focus remains on new facility, not renovations
Area cell service should improve
Hospital made urgent request for $15 million renovations
Warkworth Place hit by Covid-19 outbreak
Price cut results in longer daycare waiting lists
Warkworth property rezoned for housing
Councils struggle with health care issues
Classes end, construction season begins
Home prices increased 10% in May
Final bridge design being drawn slowly
Beer and wine coming to local corner stores
Hastings development plan inches ahead
Home prices rose last month, sales were stable
Corroded water pipes need replacing
Ford assures CEO new hospital will be approved
Frank St. redesign part of plan for new bridge
Winter is officially over, dog park reopens
Oops, new Thompson Bridge needs quick pavement fix
Councillors get earful on firearms bylaw plan
Firearms bylaw draws attention
Health minister visits, but offers no money for a new hospital
Foundation supports everything from artwork to chef's knives
Growth in Trent Hills to be slow and steady for next 30 years
Highest sidewalk repair bid was 5 times the winner
Most drivers zoom, zoom on back roads
County gets update on police services review
Renovated county-owned home for the homeless sits vacant
Tesla chargers latest lure for doctors
Town adopts active transportation plan
Trent Hills seeks provincial housing grant
Burnley Creek boaters asked for opinions
Foundation aims to spur vital conversations
Municipality negotiating sale of Hastings Memorial Arena property
Nappan Island project awaits $7 million buyer
Blommer announces $80 million Campbellford expansion
Meeting set to hear from public about gun bylaw
Westben celebrates 25 years making music in a natural setting
Artworth installation brings art to Campbellford library
Limber up your arm for some cornhole tossing fun
Law finally overhauls oversight of OPP
Lawrence stops in for an update
Hospital relies on expensive temporary nursing staff to keep emergency department open
Home sales and prices jumped in February
Apartments to be added downtown
Many owners object to proposed short-term rental approach
You have a chance to comment on plans for Airbnb bylaws
Council supports digital displays in sports centres
Trent Hills starts process to regulate discharge of firearms
Aron Theatre faces dire financial situation
Rotary exchange student trades Warsaw for Campbellford for a year
Was she a tenant or a squatter? OPP said tenant, but judge rules trespasser
Hospital starts installation of new CT scanner
Council tells developer no really means no
Warkworth library to get faster internet service
Piccini announces money for family health team to provide primary care for more patients
Home prices plummeted, sales were flat in January
Satisfaction, not guaranteed, but questioned
Archer seeks $154,000 after failed prosecution
Schools will be closed for total solar eclipse
Minister orders more study of Marmora energy storage plan
Council reluctantly spends $100,000 to attract doctors
A developer's field of dreams turns into a planner's nightmare
RBC hopes to recoup its $2 million with gas station sale
French immersion instruction coming to Campbellford schools
Radar shows most drivers speed on country roads
Rebels need to rebuild minor hockey ties, former owner says
Number of new COVID-19 and flu cases declines, health unit says
First inductees announced for Trent Hills Sports Wall of Honour
Choir heralds start of winter season
New owners have big plans for the Rebels
Council discusses development fees, new official plan
Home sales rose in December, but prices fell