Renfrew Victoria Hospital to modernize acute care and complex continuing care facilities

The Ontario government is connecting people in Renfrew and across Eastern Ontario to new, more modern services with new acute care and complex continuing care units at Renfrew Victoria Hospital (RVH). Above: Rob Tripp, RVH Board Chair, and John Yakabuski, MPP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke (Photo submitted) “This is truly a transformational …

Attention sledders: modified mufflers illegal on public trails

The Upper Ottawa Valley (UOV) Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police(OPP) is reminding snowmobile owners that it is illegal to modify or change the exhaust on snowmobiles if the sled is being used on public trails. Above: a modified snowmobile exhaust system. (Photo OPP) The reminder comes after recent complaints …

Ontario to introduce one-stop driver’s licence renewal for seniors

The Ontario government is making it simpler for seniors aged 80 and over to safely stay behind the wheel by introducing a more convenient process for renewing their drivers’ licences. Starting February 3, 2025, drivers in this age group will be able to complete mandatory vision and cognitive screening assessment …

Local health partners issue progress report on strategy to reduce substance use harm

A committee of over 30 people from the non-profit, private and public sectors have been actively working together to address substance use harms in Renfrew County and District. The team is embracing the call to action from Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore, who stated in his …

MV should be a poster child for enacting the Municipal Accountability Act 2024

EDITORIAL Editor’s Note: The history of the conduct referred to in this editorial dates back to when The Current began publishing in 2018. For the convenience of our readers, we have provided links to earlier articles below. It should be noted that the contents of those articles have never been …

Tougher penalties for Ontario’s impaired drivers now in effect

With tougher penalties for impaired driving announced early last summer, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has reported the number of charges laid during the 2024 festive RIDE campaign. Across the province 1,208 impaired charges were laid this year, compared with 1,472 during last year’s RIDE campaign. While the number of …

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