• Leadership change on the horizon for Centre 105 in Cornwall

    Cornwall’s only drop-in centre has seen a change in leadership Longtime executive director of Centre 105 Taylor Seguin has been let go from the non-profit organization which runs the drop-in centre out of Trinity Anglican Church, on Second Street West. According to Seguin, on Friday, Jan. 9, members of the senior management team of the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa terminated his role. “I wouldn’t have done this work if I didn’t care about the community,” said Seguin,
  • Rough reception for Cornwall's proposed bridge housing during open house

    Anger was evident from many residents who attended the city’s public open house on Wednesday related to a bridge housing project proposed for the Knox-St. Paul’s United Church property in the northeast of Cornwall. Cornwall CAO Tim Mills admitted staff did not expect the over 100 individuals who filled the church shortly after 5 p.m., but things pivoted from the originally-planned one-on-one information session to an impromptu presentation. After staff explained the basics of the bri
  • Cornwall police charge man with shoplifting, assault

    A 50-year-old man from Cornwall is facing two charges after police responded to a Second Street West business on Thursday. Police alleged the man removed merchandise from the store without paying for it, and then assaulted the loss-prevention officer. The man was charged with assault, and theft under $5,000 — shoplifting. He was released from police custody to appear in Cornwall court on Feb. 26.Identity theft, personation, obstructionA 33-year-old man from Pierrefonds, Que., is facing fou

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