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Friday, June 04, 2010
 
A very special cause behind efforts of ShrinersShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Shriners Hospitals for Children is a network of pediatric specialty hospitals, founded by the Shrine, where children under the age of 18 receive excellent medical [MORE]
 
break free of a restricting disabilityShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Doctors at the Shriner Hospital were able to lengthen Kailen's shorter leg by 4.5 centimetres, by breaking it and attaching an 'external fixator' between the [MORE]
 
Council OKs design for west-end A&WShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The west end commercial area is going retro. Councillors gave the OK to an A&W on Monday night, approving a design that the town's urban design [MORE]
 
Crop planning for organic vegetable growersShare
Posted 1 hour ago
The demand for local organic food continues to expand across farmers' markets, home delivery programs and restaurants. Although the demand continues to grow, local growers are [MORE]
 
Cyclist sees ride as taking part in her own cureShare
Posted 1 hour ago
For anyone else, a second diagnosis of cancer would be devastating. Lee Pettersen sees it as an opportunity. Last year about this time, she was just wrapping [MORE]
 
Downtown patios get reprieve -- for nowShare
Posted 1 hour ago
A bylaw that would have effectively taken restaurant patios off the main street sidewalk until the downtown redevelopment was done was deferred for two weeks. Councillors [MORE]
 
Evolution of the "World's Greatest Philanthropy"Share
Posted 1 hour ago
The Shriners were unstoppable in the early 1900s. Membership grew rapidly, and the geographical range of Temples widened. Between 1900 and 1918, eight new Temples were [MORE]
 
Greetings from the MP:Share
Posted 1 hour ago
It is with great pleasure that I extend a warm welcome to each Shriner and their family visiting Collingwood from across Central Ontario on the [MORE]
 
Greetings from the MPP:Share
Posted 1 hour ago
Dear Friends, As the Member of Provincial Parliament for the riding of Simcoe-Grey, I am pleased to take this opportunity to extend my best wishes and [MORE]
 
Grey allows ATVs in county forest for trialShare
Posted 1 hour ago
Grey County is for the first time opening one of its forests to ATV users. County councillors approved a recommendation on Tuesday that will allow the [MORE]
 
Grey staff study wind optionsShare
Posted 56 mins ago
Grey County staffers are still investigating drawing up a bylaw that would protect residents from health effects of wind turbines. "We're doing our homework and polling [MORE]
 
It's time for the BMFA Studio and Art tourShare
Posted 56 mins ago
It has been 22 years since the first BMFA Studio tour in the Georgian Triangle area. The Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts members are [MORE]
 
News BriefsShare
Posted 56 mins ago
CASTING CALL COLLINGWOOD -- Have a flair for the theatrical? More than 30 actors are needed for the Rotary Club of Collingwood's Gaslight Tour, a series of [MORE]
 
News BriefsShare
Posted 56 mins ago
ONTARIO PORK CONGRESS NEWS The committees and executive of the Ontario Pork Congress are excited to announce that their annual tradeshow will be held on Tuesday [MORE]
 
Rural Ontario Institute appoints Director, Policy and Stakeholder EngagementShare
Posted 56 mins ago
Mr. Norman Ragetlie has been appointed as the first Director, Policy and Stakeholder Engagement with the newly formed Rural Ontario Institute (ROI). Ragetlie brings experience, [MORE]
 
Shriners have deep roots in North AmericaShare
Posted 56 mins ago
This is the story of an organization that is as "American" as apple pie; despite its name, so don't let that name mislead you, for [MORE]
 
Shriners help local girlShare
Posted 56 mins ago
While track and field events at school represent enjoyable competition for thousands of kids if you are physically disabled it can change the whole dynamic [MORE]
 
The benefits of playing chess for childrenShare
Posted 56 mins ago
Stacked on top of my bookshelves in my house are a couple of dozen table games, mostly owned by my children. Among them are Risk The [MORE]
 
The local Manito Shrine Club -- a little history...Share
Posted 56 mins ago
Manito Shrine Club was founded in 1971 by a group of Shriners in Collingwood and surrounding area. They held their meetings in various locations in Collingwood [MORE]
 
The Nottawasaga Junior Farmers are back!Share
Posted 56 mins ago
The Nottawasaga Junior Farmers, known as the Notty Junior Farmers, have reestablished our club in the Clearview Township area. The club reestablished in January and has [MORE]
 
The rich tradition of the Ladies' Oriental ShrineShare
Posted 57 mins ago
Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America -- L.O.S.N.A. White Fez The Ladies' Oriental Shrine of North America was founded in February, 1903, in Wheeling, West Virginia. [MORE]
 
Theatre company prepped for summer productionsShare
Posted 57 mins ago
-Theatre Collingwood is set to blow the lid off summer with a season of Fantasy, Fame and Deadly Games. For the first time in several years, [MORE]
 
Use container gardening to acheive natural beauty around the homeShare
Posted 57 mins ago
IMITATING NATURE:For its May meeting, the Collingwood Garden Club/Horticultural Society invited Master Gardener Charlotte Vorstermans of Creemore to be the guest speaker. She showed the audience [MORE]
 
Welcome Rameses Shriners!Share
Posted 57 mins ago
From the Potentate: It is with great anticipation that I look forward to the Rameses Shriners Spring Ceremonial in Collingwood. It has been 30 years since [MORE]
 
Young people check out their love of chessShare
Posted 57 mins ago
Chang-Yi Zhang's hands punch across the chess board, knocking over his opponent's pieces with a gusto one would normally associate with a more active sport. However, [MORE]
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
 
Board to ask province for list of prioritiesShare
Posted 13 mins ago
Where are the government's priorities? The Ministry of Education hasn't asked the Simcoe County District School Board to prioritize its capital projects since 2008, and the [MORE]
 
MP says she won't back downShare
Posted 13 mins ago
Grey MP and disowned Conservative Helena Guergis isn't about to back down in challenging Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his ruling party to explain their [MORE]
 
MPP's bill fights drug exposure to youthShare
Posted 13 mins ago
Simcoe North MPP Garfield Dunlop is bringing forward a Private Member's bill that could make exposing youth to illegal drug production a form of child [MORE]
 
New library building opens to great fanfareShare
Posted 13 mins ago
With a maximum of fanfare, the Collingwood Public Library opened its new home Thursday, culminating a saga that's seen three years of construction, two architects [MORE]
 
News BriefsShare
Posted 13 mins ago
POLICE CLOSE CASE ON 12 B&ES WASAGA BEACH -- Huronia West OPP officers closed 12 cases of break and enters after they stopped a van last [MORE]
 
News BriefsShare
Posted 13 mins ago
CORRECTION In Friday's subscription edition of the Enterprise-Bulletin, as a result of a technical error, the list of community events featured events that occurred last year. The [MORE]
 
Officials break ground on new college campusShare
Posted 13 mins ago
Georgian College's long search for a permanent home in Collingwood came to an end during a ground-breaking ceremony in what its president Brian Tamblyn is [MORE]
 
School board removes references to faithShare
Posted 13 mins ago
The Simcoe County District School Board has dropped a religious reference as part of a policy change. Changes to the board's 25- year-old Moral Education in [MORE]
 
SIU wraps up field work in shooting deathShare
Posted 13 mins ago
Special Investigations Unit officials are continuing their probe into the death of Darren Burnside, who was fatally shot during an altercation with police on May [MORE]
Monday, May 31, 2010
 
 
Downtown patios get temporary reprieveShare
Posted 10 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD - A bylaw that would have effectively taken restaurant patios off the main street sidewalk until the downtown redevelopment was done was deferred for [MORE]
 
A&W design OKed by councilShare
Posted 12 hours ago
COLLINGWOOD – The west end commercial area is going retro. Councillors gave the OK to an A&W on Monday night, approving a design that the town's [MORE]
 
 
 
 
 

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