Cornwall Ontario – It looks like Alyssa Blais is running for City Council in Cornwall Ontario.    I say it looks like as Ms Blais has not issued a release nor is she listed yet on the City’s election page.  LINK   Normally when someone runs for public office theyContinue Reading

Cornwall Ontario –     Dear Bob, you still haven’t publicly stated that you’re against the Chemical Tanks on the former Kaneb property even though just about every single resident of Cornwall is against them as well as the tanks being against the city’s future waterfront plans. Why is that?Continue Reading

Cornwall Ontario – On Monday, Oct 27th 2014, thousands of people will be leaving their homes and jobs to come out to support their favored political candidates.   Carilyne Hébert, a proud young woman, running municipally hoping to become a new member of Cornwall’s City Council.   Originally from Alexandria,Continue Reading

Cornwall Ontario – Todd Bennett is launching his second attempt to become a city councilor in Cornwall Ontario.   The Belleville native and manager at Farmboy is going to be one of the more interesting candidates.    His no nonsense work ethic and business like attitude are refreshing.    Continue Reading

AKWESASNE – The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne met with representatives of the City of Cornwall informally on December 23, 2013 to discuss construction of the storage tanks being built on the Cornwall Harbor. The two met again on January 7, 2014 as the Cornwall Mayor Kilger gave a formal briefing to MCA on the City’sContinue Reading

  Cornwall Ontario – This news-story photo of a coyote, cozily curled up on the seat of a commuter train, is both compelling and concerning. On one hand, it hints at the remarkable intelligence and adaptability that has ensured the species’ survival over evolutionary time.  But it should also makeContinue Reading

Cornwall Ontario –  A quick moving tow truck driver helped saved the day after a Toyota Truck rolled over twice on the 401 near Cornwall Ontario Monday night.     No injuries were reported except for one sore paw.  One of the dogs was ejected from the truck during theContinue Reading

Cornwall Ontario – At 10:AM Seawayradio.com is back online and our special guest will be New Market Councilor and columnist Maddie Di Muccio. We will be talking about accountability and transparency in Municipal Politics in Ontario as well as how some of these issues  are dealt with across the Province.Continue Reading

Hi everyoneOne objective reached I will be addressing City Council this coming Monday evening Topic Reaffirm our communities feelings about construction of new storage tanks.  We don’t want them. Encourage Council to continue to pursue their legal options.  We may need them Ask council to get me in on that Jan 14 2014 meeting and IContinue Reading

Cornwall Ontario – Chuck Charlebois must be included in any further discussions regarding the construction of the chemical storage tanks.  It’s a “no brainer”. He is the leading voice behind the cause and he will remind them that there is only one solution, NO TANKS. A unanimous motion at aContinue Reading

Cornwall Ontario – Thomas Beauregard’s hat-trick goal in overtime gave the first-place Trois-Rivières Vikings a 5-4 victory over the River Kings on Sunday afternoon. The Vikings went 3-for-9 on the powerplay. With the game tied 4-4, Cornwall was assessed a controversial too-many-men penalty by a linesman with 51 seconds toContinue Reading

    Cornwall Ontario – Today at 1:00 PM, in the hallway outside the Mayor’s office, Jamie Gilcig announced the return of Seaway Radio. The digital radio program ran for over a year but was discontinued for various reasons. The talk show format is strictly digital and can be accessedContinue Reading

CFN – Life is about improving and making things better, and after a year of research and consultations with a lot of people we are pleased to be announcing our new comments policy on CFN. As many know there are different formats used by various news sites.    CFN manuallyContinue Reading

Cornwall Ontario –  Ah Choo!    I am recovering from a nasty bug.    It’s freezing out.   I may not step outside until April, except that tomorrow I’ll be in front of City Hall having called a press conference. Thursday January 2, is the opening of the Ontario MunicipalContinue Reading