Sep 28, 2022
For what seems like forever, we have been working on a new web product at the Frontenac News.
It is a services website, designed to include as much practical information for residents of Frontenac County and Addington Highlands as we can gather in a way that is easy to access for readers from anywhere in this large geographical area.
We have it ready now.
It is called everythingfrontenac.ca and it includes information about the communities where we live, and the businesses and services that we use. It has replaced our Frontenac-live.ca website.
It also has an Events Directory that, we hope, people will find very easy to use, and includes all the information they require to know what is going on, when and where, and how to get there. Check it out at everythingfrontenac.ca/events
For business owners, and this includes even small home businesses, it is very easy to enter a free listing by going to everythingfrontenac.ca/how-to-add-a-business. Of course, we are hoping that businesses see the advantage of an upgraded listing for $75, which includes a bunch of features as well as a gather profile, but we also want every business to take advantage of the directory.
Our web developer Jesse Mills has been working on this project for a long time, and will continue to make improvements.
So, go to everythingfrontenac.ca and have a look. Let us know what you think.
And as always, keep up with our news articles at frontenacnews.ca or go to our Facebook or Twitter feeds.
Oh, and keep reading this print version. We call it a newspaper.
It comes right to your door every week.
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