Creemore’s July 1 Canada Day celebrations start with a Canada Day three-on-three ball hockey tournament begins at 9:30 a.m. in front of the Legion. Participants are invited to register as a team [...]
Creemore BIA is hosting a series of free Friday night events throughout the summer, kicking off with a street picnic on July 5. Organizers have encouraged restaurants and shops to stay open late [...]
Editor: This story is about an orchid that is over 24 years old and is so loved and treasured by our family. It all started when my Aunt Audrey moved to Tiny Beaches near Lafontaine in 1995. [...]
What is a normal person or relationship? These are the central questions of Sally Rooney’s second novel Normal People that was nominated for the Booker award. Rooney tells the story of the [...]
Editor: I want to send congratulations and a well done to Henry and Christina Affolter on their retirement. My son and I haven’t lived in Creemore for 20 years, but we always do our best to stop [...]
Spring, what a wonderful time of the year. Spring on the farm starts a whole new set of adventures in motion. From the first calves to hit the ground, to the roaring of tractors making their way [...]
At her send-off party held in Creemore June 22, outgoing MPP Kellie Leitch was presented a replica House of Commons chair by Conservative Riding Association past president George Watson and new [...]
NCPS Class of 2019 award recipients: J.M. Heslip Shield (Top Academic), Justin Rowbotham; Hamilton Bros. award for Outstanding Athlete, Megan Woodhouse; Principal’s Award (Leadership), Anson [...]
At the recent Annual General Meeting of RAY’S Place, Doug Mills (right) was recognized for seven years of volunteer leadership and in being Chairman of RAY’S Place. Mills was recruited by Tony [...]
On June 22, eight students from all three locations of Maizis Martial Arts Academy graded at the home dojo in Stayner for their next belts. Ethan Robertson achieved his yellow belt. Richard [...]