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Repeal Strong Mayor law, council says
Hospital leaders warn of work ahead
Hospital working to erase deficit
Midway operator fined $30,000 for fair accident
Hospital suffers growing deficit
Sunny Life apartment moves ahead
Horticultural group celebrates 50th anniversary
County alters homeless shelter plan
County buys home on Kent Street
Generating power for over 100 years
Bridge work starts Tuesday evening
Painters both good and bad are busy
Hastings project faces questions
Mud, rain, lilacs and a good time
Ontario announces hospital planning grant
Home building strong in Trent Hills
Crate rejects strong mayor powers
Council to Ford: Show us the money
Local centre helps kids and their parents
County ad confuses bridge watchers
Grants support 17 local projects
Most drivers ignore speed limit
Crime writer here for library chat
Ranney Gorge Run raises $24,000
Lawrence re-elected in our riding
Bridge cost shocks councillors
County reneges on hospital funding
Council quietly shepherds new homes
Legion branch remembers Vimy Ridge battle
Home sales and prices jumped in March
Icy weather makes for memorable weekend
Parking meters rejected -- again
Work starts on new parks & rec plan
County makes clinic decision in private
Conservatives projected to hold our riding
Home designers battle in Frankford
Town plans to sell road allowance
New Sports Wall inductees named
Hastings growth requires expanded wastewater plant
Hospital happy to get your Fordbucks
Bylaw seeks to regulate sidewalk signs
Conservation bill cut by $42,000
‘We’d be crumbs swept under the rug’
Trump's tariff threats cause local uncertainty
Sports stars honoured on wall and kiosks
Ministry seeks comments on Campbellford bridge
Piccini promises to 'deliver a hospital'
Fewer permits but construction value rose in 2024
Hospital focuses on staff and culture issues
Polar plungers raise record $33,000
CR 30 to be closed 10 to12 weeks for bridge repairs
YMCA opens Warkworth daycare centre
Pop a top for charity, save your tabs
New YMCA brings us together as Family
About 1,200 homes in development pipeline
Council agrees to use Hastings Hydro Fund for library signs
High speed internet rolls out soon
Arena sale and Aron Theatre investment on the table