Thanks for the fertilizer
I would like to express my thanks to the person or persons unknown for their efforts in helping me fertilize my lawn. As I was using my lawn mower to mulch the leaves I was surprised by a pile of fertilizer hidden under a pile of leaves. How thoughtful. How… READ MORE
Re: Land O'Lakes Emmanuel United Church
As a practising Christian I feel compelled to respond to Marie White’s recent vicious attack (Letters, The Frontenac News, Nov 6/14) on Reverend Judith Evenden, and by association the whole congregation of the Land O’ Lakes Emmanuel United Church. It is a reality that traditional Christian congregations are decreasing in… READ MORE
Conservatives fail veterans
I recently received a post card from our M.P. Scott Reid reminding me to honour our veterans by going to a Remembrance Day service. This prompted me to write this letter to remind Mr. Scott and his government not to be hypocrites and to honour our veterans by taking better… READ MORE
Citizens, not "stakeholders", Government, not "business"
In the wake of the election in North Frontenac, I want to congratulate your paper on your excellent coverage of the campaign, and wish the new mayor and councillors well. A word of caution, however, about the notion that municipal government is "a business", and that we, the residents, are… READ MORE
Re: Reverend Judith Evenden
There was a farewell party last week for Reverend Evenden and Eleanor. She leaves behind three closed and sold churches: Harlowe, Flinton and Cloyne, plus a sold Manse and a split congregation. It's a sad legacy, very sad. Marie White READ MORE
Don’t give up the right to vote
Congratulations to all those civic-minded men and women who chose to run in the recent Municipal Election in Central Frontenac and elsewhere. I applaud you for the time, the effort, and the money you put in to become an elected member of our Municipal government. For those of you who… READ MORE
Re: the sad, bad and ugly
The Frontenac News dated Oct 23, 2014 has me seeing red! Not green, as in your article, "The sad the bad the ugly". What are you doing - making another movie? starring Ompah? First I'd like to tell you about gossip – oh, we all do it; it's part of… READ MORE
One big unhappy township
According to our Community Profile, prior to amalgamation, the population distribution was as follows: Hinchinbrooke (Parham) 1,328; Kennebec (Arden) 968; Olden (Mountain Grove) 906; Oso (Sharbot Lake) 1,413. Then CAO John DuChene reported in 2010 the following tax revenues by ward: Hinchinbrooke $1,259,000; Kennebec $1,246,000; Olden $1,046,000; Oso $1,308,000. Assuming… READ MORE
Electioneering in the “Good Old Days”
Whilst travelling in England this last summer, we visited the original cotton mill at Cromford in Derbyshire. "Richard Arkwright's spinning machines revolutionised the manufacture of cotton" and he is seen as "the founder of the modern factory system". So says R.S. Fitton in his book The Arkwrights, Spinners of Fortune.… READ MORE
Re: North Frontenac Election
After the October 11 all-candidates meeting for the North Frontenac Ward 3 municipal election, I asked Claudio Valentini how many council meetings he had attended since declaring his candidacy for mayor. His answer was "none", adding "I am not welcome". I was left wondering how Mr. Valentini expects to transition… READ MORE
Rookie Mayor for North Frontenac
Will the residents of North Frontenac be able to rely on a “rookie” mayor in a fight with the province? The OPP bases their fees on a new formula that includes both permanent and seasonal properties. The funding formula for the gas tax rebates is based on permanent properties only.… READ MORE
Re: Policing costs
Your article on North Frontenac Council's OPP cost crisis (October 16) is timely. The spiraling increase in OPP costs should encourage councilors and residents to ask some hard questions. Nationally, crime is falling rapidly (over 25% in the last decade) but police costs continue to rise. Police in Canada are… READ MORE
Central Frontenac council meeting
I attended a Central Frontenac council meeting on Oct 14/14, the first time for a long time - I guess a too-long time. It was interesting to observe the councilors/mayor and township staff going about the issues on the agenda, one of the issues being payment of an invoice from… READ MORE
Voting in Central Frontenac
I do not consider myself to be a bigot of any kind, but when I opened the mail telling me how to vote I was enraged. The good people at Central Frontenac should have realized that we, as Canadians, are now at war with the Islamic State army. They should… READ MORE
Hall Rental Woes
Dear Editor I assume most of your readers will know that I’m running for council in the upcoming municipal election. To this end I rented the Kennebec community hall, from 4:30pm until 7:30pm, for a meet and greet with the rate payers of Kennebec ward. When I arrived at the… READ MORE
Re: History of Meals on Wheels
The article “History of Meals on Wheels” in your October 9 issue refers to "the first home delivery after the war......in 1943!!” I am not aware of any war that ended in England in 1943. D-Day was June 6, 1944 and VE Day was May 8, 1945. LEST WE FORGET!!!!… READ MORE