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Local residents invited to join in well water testing program

Residents from Bancroft to Barry’s Bay are invited to take part in provincial well water testing program. The Ontario Geological Survey is collecting groundwater samples this month in parts of Hastings Highlands, and is looking for local well owners to take part. The municipality is letting residents know that provincial scientists...

28 signs vandalized in Madawaska Valley

Vandalism in Madawaska Valley over the weekend cost taxpayers nearly $2,000 in damage. That's according to local municipal officials who say that 28 signs, including stop signs, were vandalized and must be replaced. An image of a stop sign on the Madawaska Valley Facebook page shows Prime Minister Mark Carney's name...

Co-founder of Canadian Peace Museum to speak in Barry’s Bay

An upcoming presentation and discussion in Barry's Bay will focus on the value of building peaceful, inclusive communities. Chris Houston, President and Co-founder of the Canadian Peace Museum, set to open soon in Bancroft, will lead the presentation. Taking place next Monday (June 23) at the Barry’s Bay Legion Branch 406,...

Knowledge of the law is key for alternative transportation drivers

Know the law. That's the message from OPP East Region as they continue to urge operators of e-bikes,  mobility devices, mopeds, electric scooters and other alternative forms of transportation to  know all rules and regulations before hitting the road. That includes knowing safety requirements. E-bikes are defined under the Highway Traffic Act...

Update: roads reopened after Collision closes part of Combermere Road

UPDATE (7:46 p.m.): All roads have re-opened. OPP are reporting that a collision has closed Combermere Rd. in Barry’s Bay. Southbound is closed at Lakeshore Dr. and northbound is closed and rerouted on to Old Barrys Bay Rd. As of 3:20 p.m. OPP are asking that people please avoid the area, as...

Delivery driver who claimed hijacking near McArthur’s Mills charged with public mischief

A delivery driver who told police he was abducted at gunpoint near McArthur’s Mills earlier this year is now facing a charge of public mischief after investigators determined the incident was faked. On March 17, officers with the Upper Ottawa Valley OPP were called to South Algonquin Township after the...
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