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Friday, June 25, 2010
Man dead after being tasered by policeShare
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COLLINGWOOD — Yellow police tape rings the backyard of a St. Marie Street group home this morning, after a 27-year-old Collingwood man died in hospital [MORE]
 
A chilly part of Collingwood's life in by-gone daysShare
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HERE COMES THE ICEMAN:Since we've been writing about Collingwood's special buildings, another one comes to mind. It was old enough for the heritage classification, but [MORE]
 
Cougar study draws flurry of 'cat calls'Share
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Cougars roam Ontario, but that's not news, according to representatives from the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ontario Puma Foundation. The ministry and the foundation [MORE]
 
County's waste targets toutedShare
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Depending on what Simcoe County councillors want to spend, the amount of waste not going into area landfills could reach as high as 77%. The county [MORE]
 
Danica proves hard work leads to good thingsShare
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Danica Patrick has been a frequent visitor to this space over her career, not always in a flattering light. But after her performances -- sixth at [MORE]
 
Does peat moss have a place in the ecological garden?Share
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Peat bogs are not a renewable resource and are seen by some scientists to be as important and fragile as rainforests, that's where the concern [MORE]
 
Duffy's comments rankle colleaguesShare
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Several county councillors took exception to a comment made by Ramara Township Mayor Bill Duffy that people on welfare who can physically work should "get [MORE]
 
Dunedin church community celebrates 100 years of faithShare
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"...We re-dedicate this stone which was laid 100 years ago and prosper the work to which we and our ancestors have set our hands, for [MORE]
 
Former dump site land being appraisedShare
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How much could a partially developed garbage dump fetch on the open market? That's a question Simcoe County councillors hope to have answered in the coming [MORE]
 
Jean Vanier reaches 25-year markerShare
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A school is more than bricks and mortar. It's about the people who pass through the doors, the students and staff. It's about the exhilaration of [MORE]
 
Licencing bylaw to be resolved Monday nightShare
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A new licensing bylaw covering restaurant patios, buskers and auctioneers has been put off for another week. At last week's council meeting, councillors were still picking [MORE]
 
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SALSA EXHIBITION PROMISES HOT TIMES AT THE VILLAGE THE BLUE MOUNTAINS -- It's going to be a sweet, sultry day full of dirty dancing at Blue [MORE]
 
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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Join the Collingwood Horticultural Society garden club. Meetings are held the fourth Thursday of the month, except July and December, at Trinity United Church, 140 [MORE]
 
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WASAGA BEACH WRITER'S CLUB Wasaga Beach Writer's Club invites all area new or established writers to network with other writers and receive feedback on your work, [MORE]
 
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FRIENDSHIP DINNERS 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 [MORE]
 
Walker expert says water leak mitigation plan 'well known and well-tried'Share
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Lawyers for the Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC) and Clearview Community Coalition (CCC) eir cross examination on Wednesday of Walker Aggregates' expert witnesses, with a wide [MORE]
 
Welcome to the ClubShare
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Your world has just come crashing down with two little words: 'It's cancer'. Now, you're desperately seeking refuge from the devastation, heartbreak and fear you're feeling. Cancer [MORE]
 
West end not ready for large-scale projects: councilShare
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The municipality will stick to its guns on west end development, even as a developer pushes to get his project on the town's radar. On Monday [MORE]
 
Wild chervil growing concern in GreyShare
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It's big, greedy and very attractive when it flowers. In fact it's pretty enough that even though Grey County listed wild chervil as a noxious weed [MORE]
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
 
Funding shortfalls continue to plague hospitalShare
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It's like moving two steps forward, and taking three steps back. Last Tuesday night, the General & Marine Hospital held its annual general meeting and presented [MORE]
 
Georgian Baykeeper warns water levels are on a critical downward trendShare
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The Georgian Baykeeper has warned that water levels of Lakes Michigan, Huron and Georgian Bay are on a critical downward trend. Mary Muter says the latest [MORE]
 
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UNITED WAY AGM The United Way of South Georgian Bay will hold its Annual General Meeting next Monday at 9 am. The AGM will take place in [MORE]
 
One stray's storyShare
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"Don't Feed the Wild Dogs." Upon checking into to the Navajo Indian Reservation campground, in Monument Valley Utah in March 2004, this unusual sign was [MORE]
 
Public school board drops Judeo-Christian reference in policyShare
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The Simcoe County District School Board has dropped a Judeo-Christian reference as part of a policy change. Changes to the board's 25-year-old Moral Education in Schools [MORE]
 
Remember: hairy means hot!Share
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The next time the temperature nears 30, put on your winter coat and experience summer from a four-legged perspective. It won't take long before you [MORE]
 
Searchers comb bay for missing kayakerShare
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The waiting drags on for family of an Orangeville man who disappeared on Georgian Bay early Friday. Allan Swan Jr., 43, went missing sometime early Friday [MORE]
 
Summer 2010 will be hot and dry: PhillipsShare
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This isn't going to be a bummer of a summer. Canada's weatherman says so -- make of that what you will. Summer officially began Monday and [MORE]
 
Walker outlines how it will mitigate effect on natural features around quarry siteShare
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Testimony at the Consolidated Hearings Board ursday on how Walker Aggregates would monitor and mitigate any potential impacts on natural features on and off its [MORE]
Monday, June 21, 2010
 
Father says missing kayaker an experienced paddlerShare
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By shawn giilck and Morgan Ian Adams COLLINGWOOD — The waiting drags on for family of an Orangeville man who disappeared on Georgian Bay early Friday. Allan [MORE]
 
 
 
 
 

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