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“It’s really important,” said Paul Jenkinson, also known as the Listener. “It’s the gift that at 70-years old, I’m giving ...
All events at le FestivÎLES are free, and there is no language requirement. Everyone is welcome to come out and have a great time with family, neighbours and friends new and old. All you need is a ...
A student at Gananoque Secondary School (GSS) is one step closer to becoming a nurse, thanks to the generosity of a family-owned business in Gananoque.
That is certainly the case in Gananoque, where two animals have earned the affection of residents at a local retirement home. Speaking from the home’s garden on a beautiful summer day, resident Joyce ...
More than 40 people, ranging in age from six years old to their 90s, gathered near the Lansdowne/Alexandria Bay border ...
It’s almost time for the tail-waggingest party around as the Thousand Islands Bark Bash celebrates its 10th Birthday in Town ...
The Thousand Islands History Museum (TIHM) will be holding its annual gala, Summer Evening in the Islands, on July 17 from ...
The Junior Fair Board (JFB) in Lansdowne decided that it was time to revive a pre-COVID activity and dress the village up for Canada Day.
Local dancers took to Sculpture Park for the Global Water Dances for 2025 in Gananoque. This year Gananoque's issue was road salt and its effect on the local environment. (Supplied by Skylar Bickerton ...
Summer solstice was also the celebration for all of Turtle Island’s First Peoples with National Indigenous Peoples Day. Governor General Roméo LeBlanc declared June 21 of every year to be “National ...
The Royal Singers put out another fun-filled performance as they brought their show Here Come the 70s to the Royal Theatre in Gananoque on June 6 and 7. Kevin John Saylor on piano accompanied 31 local ...
The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands (TLTI) announced this year's winners of the three bursaries awarded to exemplary youth in the community. These exemplary students received honoraria in ...