By Jenn Hubbs “Something will be offensive to someone in every book, so you’ve got to fight it.” ― Judy Blume February is strange. Although it has the fewest days of any month, it can feel like [...]
By Sandra Bednarek Well, here we are into yet another week of cold windy winter weather! I hope you are all starting to feel that maybe spring will be just around the corner. Did you hear the [...]
By Michele McKenzie We will be snake charming here at the Clearview Public Library over March Break! Please join us at the Stayner Arena Community Hall on Friday, March 7 at 10:30 am for a free [...]
By Nicole Gowan Last week, I had the privilege to represent our municipality as the Senior Ambassador of the Great Northern Exhibition in Toronto at the Ontario Association of Agriculture [...]
“It’s been a good year for snow,” says Bob Ransier (pictured on home page), in what could be the understatement of the season. Bob should know. He blows snow from the driveways of 150 of [...]
Next week, women of Egypt will lead Dunedin in prayer. Friday, March 7 is World Day of Prayer, an international event that is led by Christians from a different country every year. This year, [...]
As the last young students leave the junior site of Creemore’s local public school for good at the end of this school year, Principal Heather Birchall wants to make sure memories of the [...]
By Helen Blackburn The ability to work together and get things done has been a Creemore trait that began in the very early days and continues to this day. The story of the first log school comes [...]
By Brad Bremner A Zambonied outdoor ice surface, coupled with the lure of “bragging rights,” are a great drawing card. That winter sports fact became obvious yet again on Friday, February 7 and [...]
By Vince Trama This past Sunday, Smith Brothers Baseball Central in New Lowell hosted their first annual College, University and Major League Baseball showcase. There were 50 players in [...]