Dunedin resident and Nottawasaga Midwives staff member Lilly Martin expected that working as a midwife in Haiti would be hard. She just didn’t quite realize what hard meant. Or that it could be [...]
Diane Hutchings has long had a fascination with the crèche, something many of you who’ve been around Creemore for a while may be familiar with. If you’re not, crèche is the European word, of [...]
This Sunday, November 27, the Gift of Music concert series features award winning classical guitarist Tariq Harb, the winner of the 2011 Montreal International Classical Guitar Competition, and [...]
With a light dusting of snow setting the scene, gently foretelling of the season to come, both tire stores and ‘The One Stop Christmas Shop’ at Duntroon School enjoyed crowds getting ready for [...]
This week the Creemore Echo is proud to introduce its brand new online home, thecreemoreecho.com. Designed by Michael L’Ecuyer and Ruth Ann Pearce of Creemore’s coloveration art and design [...]
Skyway 124 Wind Energy Inc., the company that was halfway through the environmental screening process for a wind turbine proposal in Maple Valley when it withdrew in September 2009 after the [...]
When we think of chamber music, there is a tendency to expect stringed instruments, but for the opening concert of the 2011 Gift of Music season, taking place at 3 pm on Sunday, November 20 at [...]
Stanley Royal was one of the local soldiers who returned home from the First World War. As you know, a large number of lives were lost in that war, men who were Canada’s finest. Many who returned [...]