• Eastern Ontario Training Board highlights new partners, programs at AGM

    Eastern Ontario Training Board highlights new partners, programs at AGM
    The Eastern Ontario Training Board (EOTB) hosted its annual general meeting on Thursday and invited guests for a tour of the building, which houses various organizations.Overall, it was a successful year according to EOTB executive director Martha Rochon. Skill development programs offered through the organization — such as the Youth Employment Skills Strategy (YESS), Opportunities Fund (OPPS), and Ontario Bridge Training Program — saw dozens of graduates enter the local labour mark
  • St. Lawrence College honours class of 2026 in Cornwall

    St. Lawrence College honours class of 2026 in Cornwall
    The St. Lawrence College class of 2026 crossed the stage for the college’s convocation ceremonies on Friday.This year, two ceremonies took place to honour the hard work and achievements of approximately 400 students. Both ceremonies opened with an honour song performed by Jaida Maracle, Logan Maracle, Laura Maracle, and Lindsay Brant.Notably, space was limited in the Aultsville Theatre, with an overflow room on the second floor of the building filling up quickly.SLC also conferred two hon
  • Children's Aid Society of SDG celebrates class of 2026

    Children's Aid Society of SDG celebrates class of 2026
    The Children’s Aid Society of SDG (CASSDG) welcomed the community to its annual general meeting and a celebration of the accomplishments of the youth the agency supports.The event was held at the Seaway Valley Theatre Company building in Cornwall on Wednesday evening.“Tonight we celebrate our youth accomplishments that they have achieved throughout the years,” said CASSDG executive director, Rachel Daigneault. “(Tonight) we celebrate their graduation and accomplishments.
  • Cornwall parts ways with three management staff, two others on leave

    Cornwall parts ways with three management staff, two others on leave
    The City of Cornwall parted ways with some management staff this week.On Thursday, the city addressed how three managers are no longer in their positions and two general managers are now on a leave.Lisa Smith, housing manager; Kristine Greaves, human services manager, and Marie-France Walker, finance manager/deputy treasurer, are no longer with the corporation. “These personnel changes are a continuation of our efforts to improve organizational capacity to serve residents,” said Cor
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