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Friday, December 10, 2010
 
Blackhawks a work in progress: coachShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Collingwood Blackhawks coach Greg Hotham says that his young team is a work in progress. After a win and a loss over the weekend, Hotham says[MORE]
 
Cookbook explores the joys of northern cuisineShare
Posted 1 hour ago
COLLINGWOOD -- Food, it seems, can be found just about anywhere. So says Michele Genest, who'll be in town on Saturday night, from 5 until 7[MORE]
 
Keep 'heart' in decision-making, new council urgedShare
Posted 1 hour ago
During his Invocation at the Inaugural Ceremony for the elected members of Wasaga Beach Council on Tuesday night, Pastor Don Lindsay of Grace Bible Fellowship[MORE]
 
Lab won't make full-time return to StaynerShare
Posted 1 hour ago
STAYNER -- The news isn't good for residents in the Stayner area who need the services of a medical lab. Simcoe-Grey MPP Jim Wilson said residents[MORE]
 
Meaford weighs fire optionsShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Meaford is considering new ways to provide emergency fire service in parts of the former Sydenham township to speed response times and save money, Mayor[MORE]
 
New term of Clearview council kicks off with mayor's pledge: "best council ever"Share
Posted 1 hour ago
STAYNER -- Clearview Township council kicked off the 2010-2014 term Monday night with a pledge by the mayor to "hit the ground running." Ken Ferguson, who[MORE]
 
News BriefsShare
Posted 1 hour ago
POLICE ARREST ALLEGED PURSESNATCHER COLLINGWOOD -- OPP officers have arrested a 21-year-old Collingwood man in connection with two pursesnatchings. The thefts took place in the Loblaw Great[MORE]
 
Owen Sound trustee selected as head of Bluewater boardShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Owen Sound trustee Marg Gaviller will chair the Bluewater District School Board for the next year. Fellow trustees elected the 10-year veteran board member during the[MORE]
 
Reclassify Taser as lethal: familyShare
Posted 1 hour ago
COLLINGWOOD -- The father of a man killed by police earlier this year says conductive energy weapons such as Tasers should be reclassified as lethal[MORE]
 
SIU report shows officers acted within mandate, says detachment commanderShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Collingwood OPP detachment commander Inspector John Trude says Monday's ruling clearing the officer involved in the death of Aron Firmanlifts a cloud from over the[MORE]
 
SIU report shows officers acted within mandate, says detachment commanderShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Collingwood OPP detachment commander Inspector John Trude says Monday's ruling clearing the officer involved in the death of Aron Firmanlifts a cloud from over the[MORE]
 
Some gift suggestions for the toddler setShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Information and evaluations (by real kids) on the season's hottest toys. Name of toy: Fix & Learn Speedy Age: 2 Description: Fix & Learn Speedy gets kids[MORE]
 
sports briefsShare
Posted 1 hour ago
BANTAMS FALL TO OWEN SOUND The Huronia Alarms Bantam AE Blackhawks travelled to Owen Sound Tuesday night to try to keep their current point streak alive. After[MORE]
 
Squall stalls buses, meetings, lifeShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The wheels on the bus weren't going round and round much this week. A blast of fresh winter white had Simcoe County bus drivers parking their[MORE]
 
We're heading into the Christmas seasonShare
Posted 1 hour ago
DR. A.R. STEPHEN SOCIETY (concluded): This society marks the fact Dr. Stephen was the first physician to practice medicine in the new G&M Hospital. To become[MORE]
 
WHAT A WALLOP!Share
Posted 1 hour ago
COLLINGWOOD -It would be understandable if the workers in the Collingwood road maintenance department have a collective case of snow-blindness this week. They, along with local[MORE]
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
 
Reclassify Taser, says father of son killed by policeShare
Posted 13 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD — The father of a man killed by police earlier this year says conductive energy weapons such as Tasers should be reclassified as lethal[MORE]
 
Police bust alleged pursesnatcherShare
Posted 17 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD — OPP officers have arrested a 21-year-old Collingwood man in connection with two pursesnatchings. The thefts took place in the Loblaw Great Food parking lot[MORE]
 
Defibrillators now in every schoolShare
Posted 18 hours ago
The Simcoe County District School Board has reached a major milestone with its Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) program. Every single one of Simcoe County’s public[MORE]
 
Catholic board closes schoolsShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The Simcoe Muskoka District School Board has closed Our Lady of Grace Catholic School in Angus, St. Noel Chabanel Catholic School in Wasaga Beach, Our Lady[MORE]
 
Squall 'machine' continue to humShare
Posted 2 hours ago
Radar continues to show flurries and snow squalls off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The squalls from Lake Huron are multi-banded in nature with a[MORE]
 
Environment Canada guru predicts colder, snowy winterShare
Posted 4 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD--This coming winter is promising to be colder and snowier than last year's non-event, and it's all The Child's fault. Canada's premier weather guy, David Phillips,[MORE]
 
FRIENDSHIP DINNERSShare
Posted 4 hours ago
Community Friendship Dinner on the second Wednesday of every month at All Saints'Anglican Church, 32 Elgin St., Collingwood. A welcome is extended to members of the[MORE]
 
Garden ClubsShare
Posted 4 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD: Join the Collingwood Horticultural Soci-ety garden club. Meetings are held the fourth Thursday of the month, except July and December, at Trinity United Church,[MORE]
 
GOOD FOOD BOXShare
Posted 4 hours ago
Georgian Good Food Box order dead- line: Second Wednesday each month. Pack and pick-up day: third Wednesday each month. A great opportunity to pur-chase high quality[MORE]
 
Library displays students' research projects on First World WarShare
Posted 4 hours ago
Local students'projects will hang in the Murray Clerkson Room of the Collingwood Public Library for the duration of December. Jeff Larmer, a Grade 7 and 8[MORE]
 
New council gets its ordersShare
Posted 4 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD--Sandra Cooper kicked off her four-year term, Monday, with pledges to review the town's legal services and revoke the unpopular bylaw that kicked restaurant patios[MORE]
 
New council kicks off term with debenture approvalShare
Posted 4 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD- The new Colling- wood council kicked off its first session with a business-like 23-minute meeting that dealt exclusively with municipal debentures. Under the guidance of[MORE]
 
News BriefsShare
Posted 4 hours ago
OFFICER CLEARED IN DEATH MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO--The Director of the Special Investigations Unit(SIU), Ian Scott, has concluded that there are no rea-sonable grounds to charge an officer[MORE]
 
ORANGE LODGEShare
Posted 4 hours ago
The Loyal Orange Lodge meets the fourth Wednesday of every month at 33 Simcoe Street( upper floor)in Colling-wood. This fast-growing community-involved service club has been[MORE]
 
QUILTERSGUILDShare
Posted 4 hours ago
Quilters Guild meets the first Tuesday of the month, March through November, at the Salvation Army in Collingwood, starting at 7:30 p.m. For more information,[MORE]
 
QUOTA CLUBShare
Posted 4 hours ago
Quota International of Collingwood business meetings are the first Tuesday of the month at Raglan Village, Colling-wood. deaf dren. at and www.quotacanada.orgCall 7p.m. disadvantaged 444-6777, Support[MORE]
 
Simcoe County Museum hosts winter solstice day campShare
Posted 4 hours ago
Choose to spend a day or three at the Simcoe County Museum this Christmas break as we reinvent three holiday movie classics! What would winter be[MORE]
 
The Last Christmas Turkey takes flight at Meaford HallShare
Posted 4 hours ago
From Dan Needles, the cre- ator of Wingfield, comes the rol- licking holiday comedy The Last Christmas Turkey. This piece of family theatre incorporates puppets and[MORE]
 
Walker and NEC lawyers battle over information disclosureShare
Posted 4 hours ago
The lawyers for Walker Aggregates and Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC)spent much Thursday before the Consolidated Hearings Board battling about information that should be dis- closed[MORE]
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
 
Orillia trustee elected school board headShare
Posted 20 hours ago
Orillia’s trustee is back at the helm of the Simcoe County District School Board. Debra Edwards was elected chair of the board at the pre-inaugural meeting Monday night[MORE]
 
Woman foundShare
Updated 22 hours ago
MEAFORD — Police say a woman who disappeared in Thornbury, Friday night, has been found safe and sound. Brianna McGowan was found in Meaford earlier today[MORE]
 
Ferguson says new council is "best ever"Share
Posted 1 day ago
STAYNER — Clearview Township council kicked off the 2010-2014 term Monday night with a pledge by the mayor to "hit the ground running." Ken Ferguson, who[MORE]
 
New council gets its ordersShare
Posted 1 day ago
COLLINGWOOD — Sandra Cooper kicked off her four-year term, Monday, with pledges to review the town's legal services and revoke the unpopular bylaw that kicked[MORE]
 
Public board cancels staff development sessionsShare
Posted 1 day ago
All SCDSB staff professional development sessions, training and workshops scheduled to start prior to 11 a.m. have been cancelled today (Tuesday, December 7, 2010). Staff[MORE]
Monday, December 06, 2010
 
Barrie-Collingwood-Hillsdale facing more squallsShare
Posted 1 day ago
Radar continues to shows flurries and snow squalls off Lake Huron and Georgia Bay. The strongest squall comes from Lake Huron between Grand Bend and[MORE]
 
Officer cleared in deathShare
Posted 1 day ago
MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO — The Director of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), Ian Scott, has concluded that there are no reasonable grounds to charge an officer[MORE]
 
School board cancels parent council meetings at some schoolsShare
Posted 2 days ago
* Bradford District High School's OSSLT Parent Information Session scheduled for tonight is postponed until further notice. * Ernest Cumberland’s Parent Council Meeting for tonight is[MORE]
 
Barrie-Hillsdale-Collingwood under snowsquall warningShare
Posted 2 days ago
Radar shows flurries and snow squalls are whitening regions south of Georgian Bay from near Owen Sound to Wasaga Beach and the Midland-Orillia areas then[MORE]
 
School board staff development sessions cancelledShare
Posted 2 days ago
All SCDSB staff professional development sessions, training and workshops scheduled to start prior to 11 a.m. have been cancelled today. Staff registered for these sessions[MORE]
 
 
 
 
 

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