Twilight meet focuses on futuristic robots running a dairy farm in Northumberland

Matt and Shannon McComb

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A dairy farm run by robots. It is not some futuristic dream but a reality in Northumberland County. Matt McComb has transformed his operation in Cramahe Township into a fully automated business. And he got to show it off at the recent Twilight Meeting of the Northumberland Holstein Club. Reporter Marc Cowin talked to McComb and others about his dairy farm, plus a few others about the Twilight Meeting. Continue Reading →

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This Ontario town lost its local newspaper. But the stories haven’t stopped

This Ontario town lost its local newspaper. But the stories haven't stopped

After 136 years, the weekly paper in Tilbury, Ont., closed its doors in 2020 Humphrey Rogers, 87, has lived in Tilbury, Ont., since 1946 and seen a lot of changes. The biggest was the closure of the paper, the Tilbury Times, during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Haydn Watters/CBC) Humphrey Rogers […]Click here to view original web page at www.cbc.ca Continue Reading →

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Northumberland CDFC helping businesses in tough economic times with new grant

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Inflation in Canada is at more than 8 percent. The Bank of Canada raised interest rates at record levels earlier last week. How does the federal government help businesses and keep jobs without pushing the economy into a recession? It is a tricky question. One way is to help entrepreneurs with their startups, and another is to help small and medium-sized businesses invest in innovation. Continue Reading →

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Health unit plays key role in tackling the opioid crisis in Northumberland

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The recent tragic death of Kory Trenouth brought into sharp focus the impact of the opioid crisis in Northumberland County. Then, last week, the Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit released an opioid alert warning illegal drug users about the possibility of overdosing or potential poisons in the drug supply. The first interview on today’s show hones in on the continuing opioid crisis in the county. As of July 5, there were 64 overdoses in Northumberland. Last year, the total was 152. Continue Reading →

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With nearly eight percent inflation, seniors in Northumberland are feeling pinch

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Inflation is in Canada at 7.7 percent. The Bank of Canada raised interest rates at record levels earlier this week. The price of groceries continues to rise. The price of gasoline is a bit lower but still expensive. The cost of everything goes up and up. Continue Reading →

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