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Friday, July 30, 2010
 
54-40, Watchmen headline free concertShare
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The Village at Blue Mountain has begun pedaling its free concert in conjunction with the Centurion Cycling Festival in September. "Cycling participants and spectators alike will[MORE]
 
Beach comes to Blue MountainShare
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Get set for the beach to come to the mountain on the Civic Holiday weekend. "Get ready for the hottest sounds of the summer at the[MORE]
 
Bruce Trail group still looking for permanent pathShare
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The Bruce Trail Conservancy hasn't let go of its multimillion- dollar dream to secure a permanent route for the venerable walking path. The BTC, formerly the[MORE]
 
Doors closed on patio issue -- for nowShare
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Councillors closed the door on the patio issue, Wednesday, allowing downtown businesses another couple of weeks with temporary fencing for curbside patios. A couple of establishments[MORE]
 
Granting some helpShare
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The red door, and the arms of staff at Gilda's Club of Simcoe-Muskoka, were wide open to accept much needed government funding, Tuesday. The club received[MORE]
 
Hall of Fame announces new inducteesShare
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The Collingwood Sports Hall of Fame has announced its inductees for 2010. The list includes former pro hockey player Tom Colley; world champion arm wrestler Earl[MORE]
 
Local groups pull in Trillium grantsShare
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Christmas came early for several local area agencies in the Collingwood area as Ontario Trillium Foundation grants were announced this week. The Collingwood and District Information[MORE]
 
Nancy Island under siege during weekend time warpShare
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The sounds of cannons and musket fire echoed across Nancy Island on the weekend, as the town underwent a time warp of more than 200[MORE]
 
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MS SUPPORT GROUPS The MS Support Group for Wasaga Beach meets the third Monday of each month, at the Great Canadian Superstore, starting at 7 p.m. MS[MORE]
 
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PARKINSON SUPPORT The Collingwood Parkinson Support Group meets monthly September through June in Collingwood to support people living with Parkinson's, their carepartners and others affected by[MORE]
 
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CIBC YARDSALE The Collingwood branch of the CIBC, 86 Hurontario St., is holding a yard sale on Saturday starting at 7:30 a.m. to raise money for[MORE]
 
OPP promise increased presence for long weekendShare
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Local OPP officers will be on the roads, the water, and area trails, making sure everyone has a safe long weekend. According to a news release[MORE]
 
Stiffer rules for young driversShare
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Putting tough new rules in place to keep young people from drinking and driving isn't just her day job, Ontario Transportation Minister Kathleen Wynne said[MORE]
 
The question of enoughShare
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In today's industrial society we believe that growth is the key to success. To be a good citizen our job is to earn and spend as[MORE]
 
Town hall water fountain something to beholdShare
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A THING OF BEAUTY:From 1950 until 1972, the First Collingwood Writer's Club was active here. I'm sure you've heard the expression, "beauty is in the eye[MORE]
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
 
County group sheds light on epilepsyShare
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Epilepsy Simcoe County is exposing misconceptions of the neurological disorder affecting more than one in a 100 Canadians. The non-profit organization helda youth outing at Splash[MORE]
 
County residents feeling fed upShare
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and the opinions even more so -- during a meeting Saturday in Coldwater, but one theme was consistent: Change is needed in Simcoe County. "We've been[MORE]
 
Guergis calling out HarperShare
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Now that the RCMP have closed their file on her, Helena Guergis wants a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. On April 9, Harper took the[MORE]
 
Kayaker's body found on weekendShare
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The body of an Orangeville man who headed out onto Georgian Bay in a kayak more than five weeks ago has come ashore. Huronia West OPP[MORE]
 
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TRAILER, SNOWMOBILE STOLEN FROM COMPOUND Someone hauled away an enclosed trailer with a snowmobile inside, a heist worth $15,000 to $20,000, according to Grey County OPP. The[MORE]
 
Nursing positions cut to balance budgetShare
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The Collingwood General & Marine Hospital is continuing to battle its budget woes. The hospital cut five nursing position and made other adjustments to its budget[MORE]
 
PARKINSON SUPPORTShare
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The Collingwood Parkinson Support Group meets monthly September through June in Collingwood to support people living with Parkinson's, their carepartners and others affected by the[MORE]
 
Police canvassing area for info on shooting suspectsShare
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Ontario Provincial Police officers are continuing their search for two suspects allegedly involved in a shooting incident Thursday morning near Wasaga Beach. "Members of the Huronia[MORE]
 
Theatre Collingwood celebrates a great woman of musicShare
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Gaze into Theatre Collingwood's 2010 crystal ball for a glimpse of FAME that will stir your soul and warm your heart. The second production of the[MORE]
 
Titans clash with Shelford club -- and pick up a little cultureShare
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The Georgian Bay Titans accomplished something the province's best couldn't. They scored against the Shelford Rugby Club. With the English team up by two scores, Landon[MORE]
 
War zone comes to Meaford as film festival openerShare
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A full-length, experiential documentary about an American platoon's posting in the most dangerous part of Afghanistan will open the Meaford International Film Festival on Sept.[MORE]
 
Winning tribute artist makes the right choiceShare
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Tim E Hendry initially wasn't going to compete at the Collingwood Elvis Festival this year--but changed his mind. "It's a good thing he did," said Rosemary[MORE]
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
 
OPP focused on safety for long weekendShare
Posted 20 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD — Local OPP officers will be on the roads, the water, and area trails, making sure everyone has a safe long weekend. According to a[MORE]

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