Wednesday, August 26, 2009
 
Brampton man dies after fall into river
26 August, 2009
Huronia West OPP officers are investigating after a 39-year-old Brampton man fell to his death from the Main Street bridge, Friday night. According to the OPP,
Ministry addresses privacy concerns
26 August, 2009
The Ministry of Transportation is in the process of making its roadside surveys along Highway 26 more user-friendly. The voluntary survey is aiming to stop a
TWISTER
26 August, 2009
Last Thursday's devil winds won't soon be forgotten in the Georgian Triangle. A sultry summer's day -- one of the few we've enjoyed this summer --
Woman charged after pedestrian struck by car
26 August, 2009
A 32-year-old Collingwood woman faces several charges after a man was struck by a car, early Sunday morning. According to the Collingwood OPP, the man was
 
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
 
County OKs moratorium on Site 41
25 August, 2009
Following a long day of discussion in front of a packed council chamber, Simcoe County councillors have approved a one-year moratorium on work at Site 41. The North
Petition launched to support funding to private school
25 August, 2009
COLLINGWOOD — Just call it 'dueling petitions'. A second online petition on the athletic field at Pretty River Academy — this one in favour of the
Raw milk advocate charged over Site 41 protest
25 August, 2009
Two people arrested for chaining themselves to a gate at the North Simcoe Landfill, formerly called Site 41, are in a Barrie bail court today. Michael
Heated words fly at Site 41 session
25 August, 2009
Heated words were flying at a public information session this morning at the Simcoe County Museum regarding the North Simcoe Landfill, formerly called Site 41. At
TOBM council declares itself a disaster area
25 August, 2009
THE BLUE MOUNTAINS – The Blue Mountains has officially been declared a disaster area following the greatest natural disaster since Hurricane Hazel blew through in
Downtown revitalization plan could cause problems for restaurant owners
25 August, 2009
COLLINGWOOD — The grand plans to revitalize the town's main street could have a minor hiccup. The plan to completely redo Hurontario Street from First to