Last Saturday’s Copper Kettle Festival was a great end-of-summer party, with the usual march by the Beinn Gorm Highlanders kicking things off. This year featured more classic cars than ever, with [...]
The path to humour is through honesty. In fact, forget all about humour. Just be honest. And listen well. If you do those two things, you’ll build something true and authentic – and that, believe [...]
The Creemore Echo is excited to welcome Kristi Green as the newspaper’s new editor on Monday, September 9. Kristi has spent the past seven years in the care of the nurses at the College of Nurses [...]
Last Sunday’s Celebrate Food & Water First event culminated with a fly-by and landing by Bill Lishman, the ultralight pilot who famously led flocks of geese and storks on migratory routes [...]
Clearview Township’s electoral review will take place over the next two months, with the help of a consultant and despite several concerns about timing and the level of public interest voiced by [...]
Clearview Township finalized the purchase of property in downtown Stayner on Monday, August 12. Located at 220 Huron Street, the 1.5 acre parcel is adjacent to Station Park and is the former site [...]
Emily Deslippe has been running her Kids of Creemore day camp all summer with the help of Summer Company, a youth entrepreneurship program of the provincial Ministry of Economic Development and [...]
This Sunday’s annual NDACT party at the Honeywood Arena is sure to have a celebratory tone, given the recent blockbuster news that the Highland Companies had sold the Melancthon land formerly [...]
The village was overrun by kids, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles during last Saturday’s Creemore Children’s Festival. The event, headed up by volunteer Laurie Copeland, was a resounding [...]
With $250,000 sitting in the recreation portion of the Development Charges accounts, Mulmur discussed their current quandary at Wednesday’s meeting. To spend the money means there will be little [...]