When options for ran out in Canada, a beloved area teacher chose to pursue cancer treatment in the United States and the community is supporting that decision. Mandy Bridson, a teacher at [...]
TD Canada Trust officials are working on securing a location to set up a bank machine in Creemore. “We are committed to having a TD ATM in downtown Creemore. We are working with the area [...]
This year marked the 40th anniversary of Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society, the organization behind the Creemore Festival of the Arts, annual studio tour, Tea and History, the village’s [...]
After a long hard fight with pancreatic cancer, Elizabeth Ann Miller (nee Mathers), passed away Dec. 19, 2017 peacefully at home at the age of 65. Elizabeth defied all odds, and after being given [...]
A lawsuit filed by former Mulmur deputy mayor Rhonda Campbell Moon has been settled after seven years. Campbell Moon said she agreed to a settlement in the final hour before going to trial on [...]
The Creemore Echo is collecting toys and gifts on behalf of the Salvation Army near Glencairn, where volunteers have distributed 56 hampers, and counting. “We are so very excited by the [...]
Last Thursday evening I had the pleasure of attending a wonderful Christmas party hosted by Jeanette Poste. She has this party every year as a way of helping My Friend’s House, the women’s [...]
While the need for decent affordable housing is something we can all understand, the connection between housing and health might be less obvious. Housing is considered an important social [...]
Editor: Food and Water First was pleased to see the provincial announcement last Thursday, Dec. 7, stating that Ontario is taking action to protect important water resources in the Greater Golden [...]
It is an unfortunate reality that local emergency responders are in the thick of the current opioid crisis as they are often the first on scene for such emergencies. Clearview Fire Chief Colin [...]