Listen Live
24.4 C
Bancroft

chms Now playing play

spot_img

In The News

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

More News Happening

Yellow signals ‘caution’ in animal bite awareness campaign 

The Renfrew County health unit, along with Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge health unit are once again urging residents to recognize the yellow ribbon as a sign of caution as part of its ongoing Animal Bite Awareness Campaign.   This is the third annual campaign that promotes tying a yellow ribbon,...

Combermere Bridge, Siberia Rd. part of Renfrew County’s construction update

The County of Renfrew has released its May County Construction Update, highlighting progress and upcoming plans for Madawaska Valley-based projects.  Rehabilitation work on Siberia Road is set to begin on June 2nd. The project will cover the stretch between River Road and Sunny Hill Road, with completion expected in early August....

Environmental group works to rehabilitate shorelines in the region

The Bancroft area stewardship council had a busy day today. As part of their shoreline rehabilitation initiative members were out on Kaminiskeg lake planting trees and shrubs to help protect the shorelines and waterways. Ian Hendry from the organization says they planted approximatley 80 trees and shrubs at two participating properties...

Water main flushing in Bancroft this week

Spring water main flushing started today in Bancroft.   This will start every morning at 4 a.m. and will take up to seven days to complete.   Today flushing will be happening around Hastings St. North, Eagles Nest Crescent, York River Dr., Hillview Crescent, Fairway Blvd. Snow Rd. and Meadow Crescent....

Holocaust and Human Rights Education comes to Barry’s Bay 

A nationally recognized Jewish human rights organization is bringing its educational programming to students in Renfrew County for the first time.  Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies (FSWC) will host a series of workshops from May 5 to 8 in schools across the region, in partnership with the...

Hydro One urges public to keep drones grounded during remote restoration work

Hydro One is asking the public not to fly drones near its equipment this weekend as crews continue power restoration efforts in areas hit hard by a recent ice storm. Work will take place in remote and hard-to-reach locations near Apsley and Barry’s Bay, including around Kashabog Lake, Jack Lake,...
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -