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News Sections
October 2025
Reminder to Our Readers
At The Glengarry Times, we want to thank our loyal subscribers and readers for supporting local journalism. As a reminder, we publish two issues each month. While this may sometimes look like a bi-weekly schedule, our October issues will be released on October 14th and October 28th. Your community newspaper plays an important role in preserving and sharing Glengarry’s living history....
April 2025
Historical Debate
History was made at the Glengarry Sports Palace in Alexandria on the afternoon of Sunday, April 13. On that date, for the first time ever, an all-candidates meeting was held for the brand new federal riding of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell. Gone are the days when Glengarry was cleaved in two at the federal level. After the April 28 election, all of Glengarry...
Have Your Say in the Upcoming Debate
At The Glengarry Times, we understand how important this federal election is—not just for our region, but for the entire country. That’s why we’ve created a dedicated page where our readers and followers can submit questions for consideration during the upcoming candidates' debate. While we won’t be able to include every question, this is your chance to share what matters most...
Federal Election Candidates Share Their Vision
As the April 28 federal election approaches, local candidates are outlining their priorities. Eric Duncan (CPC) kicked off his re-election campaign in Alexandria, focusing on affordability and energy independence. Sarah Good (Liberal) highlights healthcare access and housing solutions rooted in post-war policy models. Mario Leclerc (NDP) is pushing for affordability, tax relief, and stronger support for seniors Read more about each...
MP Candidate Debate – Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry
MP Candidate Debate – Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry 📍 Michel Depratto Hall, Glengarry Sports Palace📅 Saturday, April 13⏰ 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Join us for a live debate featuring candidates running to represent Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry in the upcoming federal election. This is your chance to hear where they stand — on your issues, in your community. ✅ Debates matter. Be there....
March 2025
Measles Surge Sparks Warning
Measles Surge Sparks Warning With measles cases rising across Ontario, the Eastern Ontario Health Unit is reminding residents to ensure their vaccinations are up to date. While no cases have been reported locally, health officials warn of serious complications linked to the virus and stress the importance of immunization. Drop-in options are available at local EOHU offices, including the Alexandria location.
OPP Crack Down On Drug Trafficking in North Glengarry
Three Arrested in Alexandria Drug Trafficking Investigation Three Alexandria men were arrested on March 11 after OPP officers executed a drug search warrant at a Victoria Street West residence. Suspected cocaine, psilocybin, an imitation handgun, and trafficking-related items were seized. All three men face drug trafficking charges, with one also facing additional charges for failing to comply with a release order.
South Glengarry Pushes Back Against County Road Downloading
South Glengarry council expressed little support for a proposal that could see two county roads transferred to local responsibility. A report from SDG’s Director of Transportation and Planning suggested reclassifying portions of County Roads 17 and 26, citing low traffic volumes and alignment with local road criteria. However, councillors pushed back, arguing that the move would place an unfair financial...