Flowers Cornwall is your one stop shopping location for all your floral arrangement needs.  We have a large fresh flower cooler containing over twenty different varieties of roses and the largest assortment of fresh-cut flowers. Our selection includes tropical flowers from around the world, specialty roses (such as blue and multi-colouredContinue Reading

Unclear if local border crossing will be Interrupted Monday January 28 2013 is a worldwide day of solidarity for Idle No More participants, with rallies planned for Parliament Hill and a number of communities in several countries including Canada and the United States. According to a January 10 post onContinue Reading

CFN – Glen Rasmussen graduated U of T in 1977 and the Canadian Chiropractic College in 1981. He had bought his practice the year before from Dr. Jim MacDonald, who had moved to Australia. He hired his senior intern as the treating doctor, to run his practice until his graduationContinue Reading

Dear Editor: A delegation from Canadians for Language Fairness (CLF) and Language Fairness for All (LFA) attended Ontario Progressive Conservative Party LeaderTim Hudak’s meeting on Monday, January 21st at the Ottawa Convention Centre. Hudak spoke about the economic tragedy that Ontario has become under the nine-year stewardship of Dalton McGuinty,Continue Reading

After 25 years south of the border, Cornwall’s Glen Rasmussen has returned home to the delight of many of his former chiropractic patients.  CFN viewers can read what this doctor and teacher of chiropractic has been up to all of that time by following this link. “Dr. Razz” has setContinue Reading

For about seven years now, Katerina’s Restaurant has offered a wonderful international escape right in our own back yard, around the corner from Brookdale Avenue, at 1195 Second Street West in Cornwall. They serve the best-tasting, authentic Mexican, Greek and Southwestern food in the area, in an inviting, relaxed ambiance sure toContinue Reading

CFN – After reading CAO Derik Brandt’s report online late last week, it was no surprise that last night South Glengarry Council opted not to follow in the footsteps of South Stormont Council in pledging never to violate Canadians’ inalienable and Charter Freedom of Expression with regard to choice ofContinue Reading

CFN – As was anticipated to be the case at several U.S./Canada borders today, the Idle No More movement, known as the Turtle Island Movement to some, demonstrated along the International border that passes through the Akwesasne Mohawk territory between Cornwall and Rooseveltown.  Estimates of the crowd size vary, butContinue Reading