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Collingwood Enterprise-Bulletin Newspaper
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"The pain never goes away"
Posted 59 mins ago
Jury members dabbed tears from their eyes yesterday as
they listened to the words of a daughter whose mother
was brutally sexually assaulted and murdered
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Better than best of the rest
Posted 59 mins ago
In a NASCAR Sprint Cup season where Jimmie Johnson and
the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet looks almost
unstoppable in their quest for a fourth
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Controversy surrounding MP deepens
Posted 59 mins ago
Prostitutes, cocaine, off-shore accounts, shell
companies based in Central America. It has all the
makings of a John Grisham novel. While the opposition
parties badger Prime
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Habitat asks town for municipal land
Posted 59 mins ago
Town officials will comb through the municipality's land
holdings to find properties that could be suitable for a
Habitat for Humanity project. Gerry Deleski, chair of
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How well is your well?
Posted 59 mins ago
Caring and protecting for your well also protects your
family's health. If you are a well owner, consider
having your well assessed to know if there
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Modflow legal fees more than $60,000
Posted 59 mins ago
As of last September, Simcoe County had spent upwards of
$60,000 on legal fees in the dispute over access to the
calibrated computer model (Modflow)
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New community co-operative will serve Grey Highlands
Posted 56 mins ago
A new not-for-profit co-operative will bring funds, resources
and community development opportunities to the region according
to its Board of Directors. A group of Flesherton area
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News Briefs
Posted 56 mins ago
POLICE RELEASE PHOTO OF ROBBERY SUSPECT WASAGA BEACH --
Huronia West OPP officers have released a photo of a suspect
connected to a robbery that occurred
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News Briefs
Posted 56 mins ago
CUT-A-THON FOR PARKINSON RESEARCH Cut-a-Thon for Parkinson's
is one of Parkinson Society Central and Northern Ontario's
most anticipated annual events. Held in April -- which is
Parkinson's
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Walker quarry hearing delayed until May
Posted 56 mins ago
The hearing before the Consolidated Hearings Board to review
the application by Walker Aggregates to expand its Duntroon
quarry has been delayed until May 3. According
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All charges dropped in local beef case
Posted 13 minutes ago
All charges in a $750,000 alleged beef fraud case were
withdrawn Tuesday, the day a 10-day preliminary
inquiry was to have begun. Grey County OPP charged
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College gets $4M for new campus
Posted 13 minutes ago
Georgian College has received $4 million last to build
its news Collingwood campus. The money arrives via the
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern
Ontario. The
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Developer challenge's mayor's 'facts'
Posted 13 minutes ago
The developer behind Admiral Collingwood Place has
come out swinging against what he calls "false
information" on the mayor's website. When Chris
Carrier relaunched his site,
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Emergency care boosted in Simcoe County
Posted 13 minutes ago
Simcoe County's land ambulance service received a much
needed provincial funding boost, Friday. Barrie MPP
Aileen Carroll announced an increase of more than $1
million over
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Green leader to run in Simcoe-Grey
Posted 13 minutes ago
We'll find out during the next provincial election
whether Simcoe-Grey is ready to go green. Mike
Schreiner, the leader of the Ontario Green Party, will
run
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Guergis steps down from cabinet post
Posted 13 minutes ago
Now what? In the absence of anything substantive, the
vacuum of information as to why Simcoe-Grey Member of
Parliament Helena Guergis finds herself outside the
Conservative
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Guergis steps down from cabinet post
Posted 13 minutes ago
Now what? In the absence of anything substantive, the
vacuum of information as to why Simcoe-Grey Member of
Parliament Helena Guergis finds herself outside the
Conservative
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News Briefs
Posted 11 minutes ago
BUILDING NUMBERS UP A surge in the number and value of permits
issued last month helped The Blue Mountains' building department
post its best first-quarter results
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News Briefs
Posted 11 minutes ago
TOASTMASTERS Sun and Sand Speakers Toastmasters of Wasaga
Beach meet every Tuesday night at 7 p.m., at the Wasaga Beach
Library, Invest in your future by
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Should we bare our "soles" to run?
Posted 11 minutes ago
Humans have been running for more than two million years and
when they first started running, they ran barefoot of course!
In Christopher McDougall's book Born
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