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Friday, April 30, 2010
 
Blue Beach development pulled into bankruptcyShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The mammoth Blue Beach Avenue development in Wasaga Beach could be sinking into the sands of bankruptcy. The corporation operated by the Levy brothers was scheduled [MORE]
 
Board told wireless technology is safe for kidsShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The guidelines for wireless technology are adequate and safe, a physicist told local school board trustees. The Simcoe County District School Board brought in Tony Muc, [MORE]
 
Council expands no-smoking areas in publicShare
Posted 1 hour ago
There's fewer places to light up, after councillors passed two bylaws on Monday night restricting where someone can have a cigarette. It's now against the law [MORE]
 
Council turns down ward system referendumShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Councillors turned down a request to put a referendum question on the ballot this October that would have asked voters if the town should implement [MORE]
 
Councillor will try one more time to change mindsShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The decision on whether restaurant patios get moved to the curb once the redevelopment of downtown is complete could be coming back to the table [MORE]
 
CTV vet talks the truth about newsShare
Posted 1 hour ago
A television news veteran will pull back the curtain on the current state, and the future, of journalism. Tom Clark, who got his start in television [MORE]
 
Enter the Dragon's DenShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Jim Harrison has an idea you can sink your teeth into. The Nottawa-area denturist is about to give dirty dentures the brush-off. He's developed a power [MORE]
 
Fire chief hangs up his hose after 31-year careerShare
Posted 1 hour ago
One of the area's longest-serving "hosers" is ready to call it a career Clearview Township Fire Chief Dave Carruthers is set to retire May 15 after [MORE]
 
Intrawest makes deal with lendersShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The Intrawest Corporation has settled its financial woes. Intrawest spokesperson Ian Galbraith stated in an email to theEnterprise-Bulletinthat the company, which owns a 50 per cent [MORE]
 
Kirby Flooring awarded Business of the Year by Wasaga chamberShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Mark Kirby says three things have helped him build a successful business in Wasaga Beach -good customer service, good staff and good products. "In any business [MORE]
 
News BriefsShare
Posted 1 hour ago
NOTE TO SUBSCRIBERS In Wednesday's edition, the note regarding a change in the E-B's billing cycle only applies to subscribers who are carrier-collect. The E-B apologizes for [MORE]
 
Outreach centre to run day campShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Beaver Valley Outreach has been approved to run a day camp this summer. The Blue Mountains council voted Monday night to appoint Beaver Valley Outreach as [MORE]
 
Patio debate continues in Downtown CollingwoodShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The BIA will be creating a committee to ease the transition for restaurant patio owners -- and other retail businesses along Hurontario Street -- once [MORE]
 
Resident does his own digging to develop bylaw for CollingwoodShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Don Reid found that necessity was the mother of invention. In this case, the Niagara Street resident was able to invent a new bylaw for the [MORE]
 
Residents pleased to see four-way stopShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Councillors have passed a bylaw to put a four-way stop at Fourth and Pine streets. A campaign to get a four-way stop was launched last summer [MORE]
 
Singing songs of ships long lost in Georgian BayShare
Posted 1 hour ago
SONGS OF GEORGIAN BAYwas the theme of the April meeting of the Collingwood & District Historical Society. As the scheduled speaker was unable to attend, the [MORE]
 
Woman robbed, assaultedShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Huronia West OPP officers are investigating after a woman was robbed after she stopped to give a hitchhiker a ride this morning. According to police, the [MORE]
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
 
Armed robbery and assaultShare
Posted 20 hours ago
CLEARVIEW TOWNSHIP — Huronia West OPP officers are investigating after a woman was robbed after she stopped to give a hitchhiker a ride this morning. According [MORE]
 
Energy efficiency program for homes could be back in businessShare
Posted 59 mins ago
A glimmer of hope came Monday afternoon for Ontario homeowners who were hoping to make their homes more energy efficient in 2010. The Environment Network received [MORE]
 
Guergis resurfaces for Conservative AGMShare
Posted 59 mins ago
Simcoe- Grey's Member of Parliament offered few clues to her current situation, Saturday morning, as she made her first appearance in public since her resignation [MORE]
 
News BriefsShare
Posted 59 mins ago
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ENTERPRISE-BULLETIN Because of a change in billing cycles for the Enterprise-Bulletin, the date subscribers pay has been moved. Subscriber cards indicate that [MORE]
 
OPP host info night on prescription drug abuseShare
Posted 59 mins ago
The OPP is hosting two information sessions on prescription painkillers, and their effect on crime in the community Oxycodone is legally used by cancer and surgery [MORE]
 
Students put their tootsies on the line for povertyShare
Posted 59 mins ago
They won't be barefoot, but they'll be pretty darn close. On Friday, members of Collingwood Collegiate's Youth In Action committee will be leading more than 100 [MORE]
 
Take the good, no matter the situationShare
Posted 59 mins ago
It would be a safe bet to assume that Paul Rosen can give a spirited locker-room speech. The longtime goalie of the men's Paralympic Sledge Hockey [MORE]
 
Young jazz kicks off Georgian Sound festivalShare
Posted 59 mins ago
The jazz music started early Friday for this year's weekend-long Georgian Sound Festival. High school jazz musicians were on stage and blowing big band music soon [MORE]
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
 
Patio debate could come back to the tableShare
Updated 22 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD — The decision on whether restaurant patios get moved to the curb once the redevelopment of downtown is complete could be coming back to [MORE]
Monday, April 26, 2010
 
New rules for smokersShare
Posted 12 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD - There's fewer places to light up, after councillors passed two bylaws on Monday night restricting where someone can have a cigarette. It's now against [MORE]
 
Council turns down referendum questionShare
Posted 12 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD - Councillors turned down a request to put a referendum question on the ballot this October that would have asked voters if the town [MORE]
 
New four-way stop at Fourth and PineShare
Posted 13 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD - Councillors have passed a bylaw to put a four-way stop at Fourth and Pine streets. A campaign to get a four-way stop was initiated [MORE]
 
Council implements right-of-access bylawShare
Posted 13 hours ago
By Morgan Ian Adams COLLINGWOOD – Don Reid found that necessity was the mother of invention. In this case, the Niagara Street resident was able to invent [MORE]

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