May 2021 Archive

Alliston Farmer’s Market returns Saturday with fresh farm goods

The RURBAN Farmer’s Market in Downtown Alliston will be open soon once again with vendors offering fresh produce, seedlings, plans, honey, jams, meats, pickles and ...

Tottenham Paint and Paper thriving amid stay-at-home order

While the restrictions of the past year and the current stay-at-home order has hammered some businesses hard, there is some silver lining in the clouds ...

Tottenham No Frills planned for the fall

After much speculation over the past few years by local residents, No Frills has confirmed it will be building a new grocery store on Mill ...

Tottenham to get gates and warning system at main rail crossing

If you are approaching the train crossing on Mill Street in Tottenham you always have to pay attention and come to a full stop if ...

County asks local employers to join job fair

The County of Simcoe, along with the Cities of Barrie and Orillia, Georgian College, Lakehead University, Employment Ontario, and the Province of Ontario, are collaborating ...

New automated cart collection program set for rollout by County

The County of Simcoe is rolling out a new automated cart system for curbside waste collection. Slated to begin on November 1, 2021, the new ...

Spud Fest cancelled again this summer

It probably won’t come as much of a surprise, but the Alliston Potato Festival has been cancelled again this summer. This is the second year ...

OPP recognize dedication of new Staff Sergeant

The Nottawasaga Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police have announced the promotion of Andy McDougall to Auxiliary Staff Sergeant of the detachment’s auxiliary unit. Auxiliary ...

Golf courses will not open during stay-at-home order

Don’t expect to be swinging your clubs on the links any time soon. The links at local golf courses are green, well manicured, and ready ...

Golf courses closed but still have to pay for maintenance

Local golf courses are idle as the provincial shut-down order mandates they may not open the fairways to players. While closed, they still have to ...

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