On February 22, 2017, Dan Ayton-Lee, at the young age of 36, lost his battle with cancer. He was a master fisher, having worked the local rivers and streams since his childhood. The banks of the [...]
Creemore parent Jennifer Hayward has nominated Nottawasaga and Creemore Public School teacher Myrna Whitley for the Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence. Hayward has been impressed [...]
No one is fully safe at a Dangerously Safe show, says Kevin Finn, one-third of the comedy troupe. The three comedians that make up Dangerously Safe are performing their show, You’re Welcome, in [...]
The Royal Canadian Legion Creemore Branch 397 President, Jim Richards (on left) and the Poppy Fund Chairman, Michael Loranger (on right) present a cheque from the Poppy Fund, to Patricia Roulette [...]
Christie/Cummings Barristers & Solicitors, with offices in Collingwood and Stayner, hosted the 18th Annual Christie/Cummings Ski Day at Osler Bluff Ski Club in support of the Collingwood [...]
It’s a known fact that Canadians love to talk about the weather, and if predictions are correct, we’re going to have a lot more to talk about. That’s because “Climate change is the here and now.” [...]
The Simcoe County District School Board’s (SCDSB) Board of Trustees began a search for a new Director of Education in October 2016. The board is pleased to welcome Steve Blake as the SCDSB’s new [...]
Tired of winter yet? I am! A cartoon I’ve seen passed around seems to enter my mind a lot as the wind blows, snow stings my face and the hay I’m trying to get to my miniature horses threatens to [...]
Some news this week out of the UK about increasing average life expectancy is not that surprising but totally terrifying. We’re all living longer – sounds great at first but it needs some serious [...]