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Local author’s book available now

Sue Hincenbergs, seen here with her dog Kramer, used local spots as inspiration for some of the settings in her debut novel, The Retirement Plan. By Julie Kish After years of hard work and...

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President’s Message May 2025

Good turnout for federal candidates debate By Kathy Rowe On April 15, our area associations held a candidates debate at the Legion in Highland Creek. The candidates who came to speak were Gary Anandasangaree...

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Video of Candidates Meeting April 15, 7 PM

Watch Video New Riding Boundaries

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More than just a walk in the park

By Shelley Cooke Rouge National Urban Park is one of the largest urban parks in North America. It features 79 square kilometres of green space, from Lake Ontario in the south to the Oak...

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Try the zoo for a great Canadian experience

Shintay, the grizzly bear. By Wanda Wierzbicki Last month, Centennial News suggested several Canadian vacation ideas. Newfoundland, Kelowna, Quebec City and Vancouver Island are exciting and interesting destinations in our beautiful country, but you...

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It’s easy to recycle your old batteries

By Amanda Pompilii How many batteries do you have in your home? Chances are, a few dozen, if not hundreds. From carbon monoxide detectors to fire alarms and vacuums, we rely on single-use batteries...

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‘My Glorious Soap-Selling Mayor’ was another success!

Shaeann Hall as the Announcer reveals the election results to the public. By Shelley Cooke Alfie Smith, a Grade 12 student at Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate, wrote and directed this year’s spring production My...

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Councillor’s Message April 2025

Happy Earth Month, Centennial! I hope everyone is enjoying the spring weather. In February, my office participated in the Coldest Night of the Year Fundraiser to raise money for Fernie Youth Services in Scarborough....

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Intelligent, thoroughly entertaining series

Book Reviews Book Review by Julie Kish      A Rip Through Time, The Poisoner’s Ring, Disturbing the Dead Novels by Kelly ArmstrongMinotaur Books, 2022-2024 If there is such a thing as a feel-good murder mystery,...

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Join us for Earth Day!

Bob Lalonde has been organizing building workshops for kids at Port Union C.C. for the past 20 years. At this year’s Earth Day event on April 26, they’ll be building the bird feeder he’s...

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