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Tottenham Steam going strong

May 18, 2016   ·   0 Comments

After a successful 2015/16 season that saw them win the Greater Metro Hockey League championship, the Tottteham Steam have announced the new direction the club will be taking for the 2016/17 season.

Survival Skill Set Festival comes to Tottenham

Everyday people all around the world are thrust into unexpected survival situations. You might not be an avid camper, or even outdoorsy in the slightest, ...

Fire on 9th Line

On May 15 at approximately 3:57pm., New Tecumseth Fire and Rescue and members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a fire on the ...

Banting Memorial High School to be rebuilt

After more than 60 years, and seven major face-lifts, Banting Memorial High School in Alliston is being rebuilt.

Rally for autism funding at Queen’s Park

Hundreds of concerned Ontarians gathered together on the lawns of Queen’s Park last week to protest the Liberal government’s cuts to autism therapy for children. ...

Gymnasts excel at recent championships

The 2016 Trampoline and Tumbling Ontario Championships were recently hosted by Vertical Zone in Barrie. All Alliston Gymnastics Club T & T athletes recently qualified and competed at these championships. The scores were extremely close in almost every age-split. Many of our T & T athletes showed their best routines/passes of the year at championships.

Mischief at South Simcoe Railway

On May 2, the Nottawasaga Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a complaint of mischief that occurred on the property of the South ...

The 38th Annual CRIC (Community Recreation Improvement Committee) Car Draw and Dance took place over the weekend. The sold-out event, held at the Tottenham Community & Fitness Centre, was an opportunity to raise funds for recreation, culture and tourism projects within the town, and a chance for new residents to meet their neighbours.

Beeton Honey & Garden Festival arrives May 28

The Beeton Honey & Garden Festival Committee is hard at work planning this year’s festivities. The annual one-day street festival, held along Main Street, Beeton, draws thousands of visitors to New Tecumseth and has something for everyone – from fresh honey and honey-based products, to artisans crafts and tons of yummy food vendors.

Wilson launches petition in support of autistic children

Simcoe-Grey MPP Jim Wilson has launched a petition that calls on the Liberal government to allow autistic children aged 5 and older access to Intensive ...

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