A Stitch in Time

13 Jul
As homemade textiles were such an integral part of pioneer life — there were no Mark’s Work Wearhouse outlets back then — it’s not surprising that the Glengarry Pioneer Museum’s artifact collection contains numerous examples of the tools used to ... Read more »

Benches in the forest

6 Jul
Interim moderator Jim Ferrier invites all those who so wish to join him and the parishioners of Kenyon Presbyterian Church in Dunvegan this Sunday to celebrate the Sacrament of Holy Communion. Worship and Communion will be at 9:30 am. As ... Read more »

Celebration of a life

29 Jun
When “Mac” Williamson from Baltic’s Corners died last October, the province of Ontario was still in Covid lockdown mode. Quite rightly, Brenda Kennedy decided to wait until a time withfewer restrictions to host a public celebration of her partner’s life. ... Read more »

Black gold, Texas tea

22 Jun
Back in the 80s, a former Dunvegan neighbour and close friend hinted that parts of Glengarry could have been Alberta East. Robb and Joyce Cutts were weekenders from Montreal and lived where Lynn and Bruce MacGillivray live today. According to ... Read more »