October 2022 Archive

Simcoe County looking for citizen appointees on boards, committees

By Brian Lockhart The County of Simcoe is seeking residents who are willing to serve on a committee or board as citizen appointees. There are ...

South Simcoe Police thank the community following the passing of two officers

South Simcoe Police Service Acting Chief John Van Dyke released the following statement on Oct. 21, regarding the deaths of Constables Morgan Russell and Devon ...

Banting girls dominate SCAA flag football this season

By Brian Lockhart The Banting Memorial Highs School Marauders girls flag football teams are dominating the Simcoe County Athletic Association season. Both the junior and ...

Grant allows Abilities in Motion to continue valuable programs

By Brian Lockhart The provincial government has announced that a grant from the Community Building Fund and the Ontario Trillium Foundation will help Abilities in ...

Simcoe County plans warming centres for this winter

By Brian Lockhart With the colder weather approaching, Simcoe County plans to help unsheltered homeless individuals through the winter. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, warming centres ...

Local hospital eases visitor restrictions

By Brian Lockhart Stevenson Memorial Hospital is easing visitor restrictions at the hospital and is moving to Phase 3 of its visitor policy. The policy ...

What to avoid and how to protect your teeth this Halloween

Keep cavities out of your mouth by understanding the treats that go in it   It’s that time of year again when millions of children ...

The cost of living

By Brian Lockhart We all need a place to live. While some people do head out into the backwoods and live ‘off the grid’, that ...

Censorhip bill’s impact

By Jay Goldberg Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking Canada on a headfirst dive toward government censor-ship, with the Senate the only obstacle standing between ...

Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority plans three-year program to restore riverbanks

By Brian Lockhart Over the next three years, staff and volunteers at the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) will be restoring eroding riverbanks along the ...

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