Very much in keeping with the social mood throughout the world, Creemore and area residents insisted on having their voices heard by political leaders and big business in 2011. Motivated by [...]
The Creemore Echo’s tradition of picking a “Volunteer of the Year” always presents us with a dilemma. Every year in Creemore there are outstounding acts of volunteerism (for instance, Laurie [...]
A steady crowd of people showed up at the Skyway 124 wind proposal public meeting Monday night, where they discovered, as per usual with projects under the Green Energy Act, that the event was [...]
Last Monday’s public meeting for the Skyway 124 wind energy proposal illustrates what happens when a public consultation process is designed simply to give the appearance of public input, rather [...]
Weeks after Premier Dalton McGuinty and his cohorts seemingly dug in their heels on the issue at Queen’s Park, Clearview Council passed a resolution Monday night requesting, as many [...]
It’s been a few years since we checked in with Lynn Connell’s activities in Africa, but that doesn’t mean that things haven’t been eventful. This month, she’ll be back in the limelight, with two [...]
In the days since a Toronto Life magazine reporter strolled by the former Duggan’s brew pub at the corner of Victoria and Lombard Streets in downtown Toronto, noticed a building permit in the [...]
For the first time in several years, the Creemore Business Improvement Association will enter 2012 with a brand new executive, featuring not one holdover from the previous term. The transition, [...]
This Christmas, on the big day itself and for the 10th year in a row, 150 or so folks from all walks of life will sit down together for a holiday feast with all the fixings. There will be a [...]
Clearview Council was circulated a resolution of Mulmur Council Monday night, in which Mulmur urged the Province of Ontario to either adopt a standardized compliance checklist of requirements to [...]