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week of 7 September 2003
‘We’re not against wind power’
Resident wants buses out of neighbourhood
Blues sign three more
Car crash claims teen’s life
Candidate questions town funding of riding association
Environmentalists rally support against Castle Glen development
PGA star Lehman lured by Lora Bay
Same-sex unions a no-no: churches
Reality check for multi-use centre
Hospital adds nurses in preparation for bed openings
Blues finish 3-1 in pre-season
week of 14 September 2003
Councillor pushing for multi-use timeline
Turbines not a threat to biosphere, says wind farm company
Fatal accident investigation ongoing
Blues clip rival Terriers on OT
One firefighter not enough: union head
Site 41 stink puts pressure on local landfill
Workers in good condition after fall into hot water
Topsy-turvy start
week of 21 September 2003
Councillor says MUF deal dead
County making effort to clean up landfills, says minister
Candidates face off on social issues
MOE taking action on landfill
New principal connects with kids
Stream work pays dividends
week of 28 September 2003
Landslide for Wilson
Liberal victory bittersweet for Redmond
Losereit deals with third-place showing
Blues tame ’Cats
Simcoe-Grey candidates face off
County officials ask for public meeting on sludge transfer
Castle Glen should not be allowed: candidates
Blues get set for 4 in a row at home
 Collingwood Now Special
Eigensinn Farm Re-opens in November
Collingwood - 11 September 2003

Opening in November after a four-month summer hiatus, the unique establishment remains an international destination.

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