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by David Shanahan Looking back on any given year, it is always surprising how much was packed into just twelve months. But looking back on 2018 leaves you breathless. What an amazing year it was: three elections for us to enjoy (is that the right word?), major anniversaries for the Kemptville Lions Club and the Kemptville Players, promising new beginnings and some sad departures too. January marked the 20th anniversary of North Grenville itself, coming into existence back in 1998 by the feat of Mike Harris and his

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Amalgamating Government. Oxford-on-Rideau, South Gower and Kemptville were brought together in something that looked like a shotgun marriage. And, as if to mark the event, we had the famous Ice Storm, which hit just as the new municipal Council were beginning work. Significant, symbolic, a sign of things to come? The Times began a series on The Road to Amalgamation, telling the story of the negotiations and controversies leading up to the creation of the new municipality. Perhaps inspired by this historical event, a new Archaeological Society was formed, and a new hotel was

promised. The Comfort Inn and Suites people announced the imminent arrival of the hotel, and we are still waiting in expectation twelve months later. The swing bridge in Burrits Rapids was closed for major renovations in January, though the work had been scheduled to begin in October of the previous year. It took a long time to complete, and was of some inconvenience to residents of the Island Nation, as well as bringing unwanted heavy traffic to the Andrewsville Bridge, which suffered greatly through the year from drivers ignoring warning signs regarding the weight of their vehicles. It was decided

later in the year that the bridge would be closed during the winter months so that work could be done to maintain the historic structure. Burritts Rapids and Bishops Mills were at the centre of a major debate on Council in February: should there be apostrophes in Burrits and Bishops? After deep thought (or as deep as that Council ever managed), it was decided that the opinion of residents was outweighed by national policies, and no apostrophe would be allowed. February also saw the Kemptville Players mark their 50th birthday, and the Knights continued on page 4

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