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Calls come in reporting
cougars but still no proof
09 May, 2008
Calls about cougar sightings come in every week, says a
local Ministry of Natural Resources official, but so far
none has yielded any proof one of the large cats is on the
prowl around here. |
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Local construction boom
continues
09 May, 2008
In spring, the dreams of developers and contractors
obviously turn to thoughts of construction. |
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Brave new plan for
Wasaga's waterfront
09 May, 2008
After looking at plans for the new mall area in Wasaga's
Main End, Henning Geiler became very excited. |
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30 CCI band members
suspended for road trip behaviour
09 May, 2008
The Simcoe County District School Board confirmed Tuesday
that as many as 30 members of the Collingwood Collegiate
Institute band have been suspended for improper behaviour
after a road trip to Florida last month. |
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Ignatieff warns
Conservatives an election is in their future
07 May, 2008
The "hour draws nigh" for the federal Conservative
government to face an election, says the deputy-leader of
the Liberal party. |
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New deal needed between
municipalities and feds and province needed
07 May, 2008
If there was any consensus on one thing at the Ontario
Small Urban Municipalities annual conference in
Collingwood last week, it was that municipalities need to
broker a new deal that involves both the province and the
federal government. |
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Town budget expected to
increase almost six per cent
07 May, 2008
Collingwood council is poised to pass a 2008 budget with a
tax increase of nearly six per cent after the Victoria Day
weekend. |
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Fishman moves to Green
Party; Former Liberal candidate for Simcoe Grey
07 May, 2008
Steven Fishman, the unsuccessful provincial Liberal
candidate for Simcoe-Grey and a former director of the
federal Liberal riding association in Simcoe-Grey, has
turned Green. |
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Breaking Down Barriers
launches second annual fundraising campaign
5 May, 2008
Breaking Down Barriers Independent Living Resource Centre
has launched their second annual 'Break Down the Barriers'
campaign, which will concluded at the end of the month
with a powerful awareness event taking place across the
Georgian Triangle Area. |
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Wait for cause of swan deaths could be weeks: OSPCA |
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Real estate prices resisting downturn; Georgian Triangle
seems immune to national trend |
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Ontario's top results no surprise: trustee; Public school
board working to maintain province's standing |
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Simcoe County's growth plans unveiled |
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Active transportation idea gaining steam; Concept
discussed at public meeting |
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Garlic growers look ahead; Province recognizes Bay
Organics for innovation |
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Tremont repairs and agreement source of frustration;
Motion to rescind agreement with Theatre Collingwood could
be introduced |
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Town-owned fitness centre future in balance; On track to
lose $200,000 this year says McNabb |
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Council bones up on municipal rules; Mayor promises more
communication |
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New library fund gets infusion; Local media outlets,
including the Enterprise-Bulletin pledge $250,000 |
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Local author inspires roots search in Grey |
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30 show up for energy-saving workshop; Grants and products
discussed |
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Admiral Collingwood final approvals in sight ...again |