News

The Municipality of South Dundas holds a lease on a portion of parkland at the Iroquois Lock and the Seaway Management Corporation is looking for the municipality to start living up ...
A mowing error by a contractor June 6 resulted in damage to a significant portion of a natural border in the Morrisburg Waterfront Park. The border, which was planted by Watersheds ...
The 130-year old monument to a pivotal battle in the War of 1812 is getting an estimated $120,000 face lift this year. The St. Lawrence Parks Commission, caretaker of the National ...
The SDG Counties’ Rural Education Committee, formed in early 2023, was designed to improve rural students’ access to education and act as a bulwark against school closures. This committee was a ...
Soccer leagues are in full swing for South Dundas United as there were 17 league matches on the schedule for June 14. Spain continued their unbeaten start to the season, defeating ...
The election upset of Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre in the federal riding of Carleton April 28 was the result of two-and-a-half years of work by Liberal candidate ...
As beach season is upon us, a proposed user-pay beach fee plan has gone by the wayside before it even got started. While the plan drew significant feedback from the community ...
South Dundas United Football Club announced that they received a $1,500 donation from the neighbouring Township of Edwardsburgh-Cardinal for their soccer goal replacement ...
Music lovers mark your calendars. From June 11-14, some of the finest Bluegrass musicians from Canada and the US will be right here in Iroquois, at the Point, performing live on stage.
Since 2015, the 100 Women Who Care About South Dundas group have raised over $120,000 for projects in the community. This year’s edition, held June 10 at Stone Crop Acres ...