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- 2024 Shorty Jenkins Classic
- Auto Experts
- COGECO Ontario Mixed Curling...
- Community Matters
- Cornwall City Council
- Cornwall Colts Hockey
- COVID-19 Update Cornwall and...
- Dancing With The CCH Stars
- Full Circle Moments
- Hockey Day In The OHL
- I Begg Your Pardon
- Isolation Sports Talk With...
- Kinsmen TV Bingo
- Mental Health Matters
- Ontario Curling Championships
- Star Awards 2018
- YourTV Remembers
Black History Month - ACIAEO
We continue coverage of Black History Month with this segment on this week's activities planned by the African-Caribbean International Association of Eastern Ontario.
Human Trafficking Awareness Day
Paula Labonte, Human Trafficking Educator at SASS, discusses how to recognize and prevent human trafficking.
RRCA New Chair And Vice-Chair
The Raisin Region Conservation Authority welcomes a new chair and vice chair to it's board this year!
Dr. Lorne Scharf
While hospitalizations are now trending downward we had the opportunity a few weeks ago to chat with Dr. Lorne Scharf, Chief of Staff and an Emergency Department Physician at CCH, about how the omicron variant has effected our hospital.
National Pizza Day - Part Two - Luigis
Today is National Pizza Day. In Part Two, we introduce you to one of Cornwall's newest Pizzeria's: Luigi's. #TrulyLocal
National Pizza Day - Part One - ESCA
Cornwall is famous for it's Pizza! Here is Part One of our National Pizza Day coverage with Abbie from ESCA Gourmet Pizza. #TrulyLocal #PizzaDay
Community Matters - MP Update
MP Eric Duncan discusses the Freedom Convoy as well as the end of Erin O'Toole's tenure as leader of the Conservative Party. #TrulyLocal
yournextjob.ca
Diane Soucie from the Eastern Ontario Training Board discusses the new yournextjob.ca one-stop shop for job seekers in the area! #TrulyLocal
John Baker
The Cornwall Community Museum is now home to a plaque recognizing John Baker. Born to Dorinda, a slave owned by Major John Grey, John came to Cornwall with the Grey family, and was manumitted upon the death of Major Grey’s son Robert. He later served in the War of 1812, and returned to Cornwall and made it his home. He is buried at Anglican Church. The portrait of John was designed by local artist Tracy-Lynn Chisholm, in collaboration with the Loyalist Bridge Annex, the Ontario Black History Society.