January 2022 Archive

Provincial government announces $42.5 million for replacement high school

The Ontario government has announced it will be investing $42.5 million to build a new replacement Banting Memorial High School in Alliston. The announcement was ...

Woodington Lake submits yet another MZO request

A week after withdrawing an updated Minister’s Zoning Order (MZO) request to the Town, Woodington Lake Management Inc. has submitted another request for consideration to ...

County to participate in Provincial point-in-time homeless count

The County of Simcoe will take part in a coordinated effort in January to measure homelessness across Ontario. The homelessness enumeration project will be conducted ...

Toffifee Tower Challenge raises $5,000 for SMHF

The Alliston Canadian Tire Toffifee Tower Challenge raised $5,000 in support of the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation’s Because of You, We Can, campaign for the ...

Vaccinations providing protection against more serious complications

If you have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, you aren’t fully protected against contracting the virus; however, you are less likely to have ...

Trails ready for snowmobilers across the region

The recent dumping of snow may have caused concern for some people, but for those who enjoy snowmobiling, it was a welcome sight to see ...

ADHS receives $15k and counting through #BettyWhiteChallenge donations

Animal lover and “First Lady of Television’ Betty White died on New Year’s Eve 2021 just weeks shy of her 100thbirthday. Best known for her ...

Library goes fine–free, wants their books back please

In order to provide more equitable and accessible services to all its members, the New Tecumseth Public Library (NTPL) has announced it will permanently remove ...

Gyms, restaurants set to re-open Monday but rest will be gradual: Province

Restaurants and gyms will be able to welcome patrons once again on Monday following re-opening plans announced by the Province last week. These businesses will ...

Local children are getting the COVID–19 vaccine, and they want to talk about it

The Times met with two local children who had recently received both does of the COVID-19 vaccine. The pair, who publicly posted pictures of “the ...

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