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The Recorder & Times (Brockville), 30 mai 2026

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ArticleCROWN SEEKS ADULT SENTENCE FOR TRIPLE MURDER ACCUSED

The youth charged in the murder of a Brock­ville woman and two of her daugh­ters should be sen­tenced as an adult if found guilty, a Brock­ville court heard Thursday. As the 17-year-old accused made his latest appear­ance in youth court, Crown...

CROWN SEEKS ADULT SENTENCE FOR TRIPLE MURDER ACCUSED

ArticleBrock­ville Psy­chi­at­ric Hos­pital time cap­sule dis­covered after nearly 70 years

Work­ers at The Royal, which is now oper­at­ing on the grounds of the former Brock­ville Psy­chi­at­ric Hos­pital, got a blast from the past this week as a nearly 70-year-old time cap­sule was unsealed. Inside the time cap­sule is a Recorder and Times...

Brock­ville Psy­chi­at­ric Hos­pital time cap­sule dis­covered after nearly 70 years

ArticleBrock­ville Peace Col­lect­ive `saddened' by flag decision

The group behind last fall's unsuc­cess­ful attempt to fly the Palestinian flag at Brock­ville City Hall is cri­ti­ciz­ing coun­cil's decision to end the prac­tice of rais­ing inter­na­tional flags at com­munity groups' request. In a state­ment...

Brock­ville Peace Col­lect­ive `saddened' by flag decision

ArticleLib­er­als reas­sess bill after fierce cri­ti­cism

Prime Min­is­ter Mark Car­ney praised the “dynamic” United States and argued that the coun­try's eco­nomic future “should include a new part­ner­ship with Canada,” in a con­cili­at­ory speech to an Amer­ican audi­ence. Car­ney high­lighted the mutual...

Lib­er­als reas­sess bill after fierce cri­ti­cism