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July 5, 2024   ·   0 Comments

By Brian Lockhart Sports injuries are pretty common. Anyone who enjoys playing tennis, slo-pitch, skiing, mountain biking, or even hiking the Bruce Trail, is taking ...

Can we improve care home residents’ lives?

By Rodney Clifton Canada’s rapidly changing demographics are daunting. The number of people over 65 increased from 3,888,550 in 2001 to 7,021,430 in 2021, an ...

The West: Enormous changes at the last minute

By Gwynne Dyer By Friday (5 July), we will know the outcome of the British election. On Monday (8 July) we will know the result ...

The Art of Protesting 

By Constance Scrafield Somehow, I find myself reading a lot about protesting and I think it is one of our better strengths because, in the ...

Mono probes development charges from new Orangeville fire hall

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono is taking steps to enable it to recover some of the costs incurred through growth and development. The municipality has been ...

Orangeville takes measures against water system losses

By JAMES MATTHEWS About 10 per cent of Orangeville’s treated potable water is lost through leaks. Ryan Ondusko, manager of infrastructure services at the town’s ...

Local athlete brings home medals from Special Olympics

By Brian Lockhart Local athlete, Yazmine Wilson-Daponte, attended the Special Olympics School Championships in Chatham-Kent from June 11 to 12 and brought home six medals. ...

Dufferin–Caledon MP issues statement opposing capital gains tax hike

Kyle Seeback, Member of Parliament for Dufferin-Caledon, released the following statement on the federal government’s capital gains tax hike:“Justin Trudeau and his incompetent Finance Minister ...

Integrity Commissioner quashes conduct charge against Orangeville councillor

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville’s integrity commissioner has ruled the municipal code of conduct was not violated by social media comments made by a councillor about ...

Credit Valley Conservation hands out 20 awards at ‘Friends of the Credit’ event

By Zachary Roman Local environmental champions were celebrated last week.  On June 20, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and the Credit Valley Conservation Foundation (CVCF) held ...

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