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Nottawasaga Resort boosts Alliston Lions Club

December 21, 2016   ·   0 Comments

The Nottawasaga Resort donated 3,334.4 pounds of food to the Alliston Lions Club Christmas Hamper Drive. This program provides a basket of food and toys ...

Banting High School relocation proposal scrutinized during council meeting

The proposal to relocate Banting Memorial High School received heavy criticism during a New Tecumseth Town Council meeting recently.

This time I will walk the talk on mission trip

Mark Pavilons Writers write. We tell stories. Sometimes we witness events first-hand. Often, we help others retell their tales of adventure, both tragic and happy. ...

Town launches program to improve agenda process

The Town of New Tecumseth has launched a new web-based paperless agenda solution from iCompass Technologies, a leading innovator providing web-based paperless agenda software for ...

Sick Kids receives $3,248 towards Keanan Allin Boston fund

Kevin, Cheryl and Connor Boston of Loretto proudly present a cheque for $3,248 to Romaine Hunt, Associate Director of Sick Kids Foundation, towards the Keanan ...

Tottenham resident in line for windfall

A Tottenham resident is among a group of 18 residents of the Greater Toronto Area and Simcoe County who are about to share a nice ...

Controversy continues over post-retirement benefits package continues

By Richard Blanchard It looks like the controversy over the post-retirement benefits package which was extended to retired employees of Adjala-Tosorontio and current council members ...

MP Kellie Leitch launches bid for leadership

The MP serving Simcoe-Grey officially launched her bid to become the next leader of the federal Conservative Party. She made the announcement in Collingwood over the weekend. She said she’s running to become the leader, and “the next prime minister of Canada” when they defeat the Trudeau Liberals in 2019.

Ground breaking for joint fire training burn building

New Tecumseth Fire Rescue (NTFR) and Honda of Canada Manufacturing’s (HCM) Emergency Services broke ground Monday on the construction of a joint burn building that will allow firefighters to participate in live fire training.

OPP clears Adjala-Tosorontio on retirement benefits extension

An Ontario Provincial Police investigation into the extension and improvement of the health benefits package for Adjala-Tosorontio township and council members has found no basis for the laying of criminal charges. Adjala-Tosorontio council held a special in camera council meeting recently to discuss the report. The OPP investigation followed a complaint made to the OPP by councillors Floyd Pinto and Bob Meadows last October about the extension of health benefits and the failure to inform and receive approval from council.

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