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Program under scrutiny after mayor's business gets money Eligibility requirements for community improvement funding in Prescott have become too lax, some council members say, after the mayor’s business was selected this year for a municipal grant and interest-free loan to improve its premises.

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  1. POLICE: Girl, 12, charged with mischief, theft A 12-year-old girl was charged with theft and two counts of mischief after a string of incidents in the city on Monday.

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  3. CT scanner will be 'game-changer' for Kemptville A new CT scanner means new beginnings at Kemptville District Hospital (KDH), where the piece of equipment will allow doctors to treat patients more thoroughly and expand the medical services offered to the community.

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  4. Good news from Lodge drives projected city surplus The St. Lawrence Lodge budget nightmare turned out to be less gruesome than expected, leading to early projections of a year-end surplus at Brockville City Hall.

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  5. Three injured in Smiths Falls collision Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating a head-on collision that took place in Smiths Falls last week and injured three people.

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  1. Tunnel, Memorial Centre among places to keep cool The Brockville Memorial Centre, the Railway Tunnel, the library, the Rotary Park splash pad and Centeen Park are among the places in the city where residents can keep cool during the current heat wave, city officials suggested on Tuesday.

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  2. Two ribbon-cutting ceremonies planned in TLTI this week The Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands is gearing up for two ribbon-cutting ceremonies this week.

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  4. Heat warning issued as temperatures soar Residents should take extra steps to stay cool this week, officials warned, as an oppressive blanket of heat makes its way across the province for the first official week of summer.

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  5. POLICE: Bear spray used in neighbours' dispute A dispute over a barking dog on Friday escalated to the use of bear spray, Brockville police reported Monday.

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  6. Barrett's bill seeks jail, fines for flouting Parliament Lying to Parliament would be punishable by at least six months in jail, while contempt of Parliament would result in fines under legislation proposed by local MP Michael Barrett.

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      2. Brown’s Bay Beach back in business The overhaul of Brown’s Bay Beach in Mallorytown is finally complete, bringing the scenic riverside park back to its glory days just in time for summer.

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      4. Kemptville to break ground on CT scanner next week The longstanding campaign to bring aCT scanner to Kemptville is one step closer to reality as officials prepare to break ground on the project next week.

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      5. POLICE: Three charged after stop nets drugs Brockville police seized drugs and weapons in a traffic stop earlier this week, resulting in charges against three people.

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      6. POLICE: Smiths Falls man charged in vandalism A Smiths Falls man faces numerous charges after police responded to vandalism at a Smiths-Falls-area business early Wednesday morning.

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      1. More money for local seniors' programs Three local seniors’ programs are getting a funding boost, part of a provincewide investment in Seniors Active Living Centres (SALC).

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      2. Bermout returning to Gananoque It’s starting to become a bit of a tradition in Gananoque.

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      4. Warriors work for the planet at Glen Elbe site GLEN ELBE – At this local hub of environmental education, real-world learning means learning to care about our world’s very future.

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      5. School board approves $455M budget The public school board approved a $454.8-million operating budget last week, about $30 million more than the year before.

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      6. City, township team up to tame unruly dogs at cemetery Elizabethtown-Kitley Township has enlisted the help of the City of Brockville to deal with the longstanding issue of dogs running off-leash and causing issues at the Brockville Cemetery.

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      1. POLICE: Brockville man charged in collision A Brockville man has been charged with careless driving following a two-vehicle collision north of Smiths Falls on Tuesday that sent two people, including the accused, to hospital.

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      2. RNJ Youth Services gets $200K from province The Ontario government is providing a $200,000 funding boost to a local non-profit organization that helps at-risk youth.

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      4. Two dead after collision; police seek witnesses A man and woman were killed in a single-vehicle collision near Frankville early Monday morning, and police are hoping witnesses will come forward.

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      5. Gananoque community briefs Watermain break in Gananoque

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      6. New jail, correction centre expansion announced Brockville’s St. Lawrence Valley Correctional and Treatment Centre will expand to accommodate a women’s treatment unit, while a new, bigger Brockville Jail will also be built, provincial officials announced on Monday.

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      1. Swimming equipment stolen from Lyn Pit The popular swim program at Lyn Pit suffered a major loss after thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment was recently stolen, putting a damper on the upcoming season of the decades-long community endeavour.

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      2. POLICE: No one hurt in north-end fire Firefighters managed to contain a fire at a north-end home on Saturday night, and no one was injured, Brockville Police reported.

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      4. GALLERY: Pride Parade holds back the rain Part celebration, part protest, part safe space, Brockville’s Pride Parade on Saturday defied predictions of rain showers to cap another successful week.

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      5. Brockville Pride Parade 2024 The Brockville Pride group says this year's parade Saturday was the best-attended since Pride parades began here in 2011.

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      2. Community Briefs Car show, golf tournament in Gananoque this weekend

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      4. Pap tests victim of budget cuts The local health unit will no longer offer pap tests, a supplementary service it provided to women without a family doctor, as the agency grapples with an “erosion of the budget” in recent years.

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      5. Local birdtests positive for West Nile Virus The public health unit says a local bird tested positive for West Nile Virus this week.

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      6. Teamwork, hard work are keys to success, SLC grads told The success of Brockville’s COVID-19 assessment and vaccination effort was a testament to the value of teamwork, one of the driving forces behind that success told St. Lawrence College graduates on Friday.

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