By Soke Michelle Maizis Four members of Team Maizis Martial Arts Academy in Stayner travelled to Georgetown on May 24 to compete in the Crispin Super Shi-ai. In his first-ever tournament, Jackson [...]
By Roree Payment Earlier this week, two Clearview firefighters with 82 combined years of service, went home in the fire truck for the last time. Captain Jim McCarthy and firefighter John Lemmon, [...]
By Sandra Bednarek Sunday morning church service was very special for the congregation of Avening United Church as they celebrated their 142nd anniversary. This will be one of the last services, [...]
By Helen Blackburn The Grade 8 graduating classes in recent years typically go on overnight trips to some far away city. Ottawa is one of the places often visited, sometimes Quebec City. Once I [...]
By Lynn Connell In Swahili, the word majengo means “a building up.” But for me, what has happened in the last six years, means a miracle. Six years ago, while teaching painting in Africa, I was [...]
By Geoff Ayton The spring weather is bringing everyone outside again, and one of the best ways to do that is to get out and play tennis. Creemore boasts two excellent tennis courts, set in the [...]
Almost nothing could be better than hiking outside, enjoying lunch with your family and listening to good music – unless you’re doing it for a good cause, of course. On Sunday, June 8, Tin Roof [...]
Less than two weeks after being shut down, competitive gymnasts who were recently left without a Club will soon have a new home. Earlier this month, Michelle Pothier, Head Coach of Base Borden [...]
Monday night’s Council meeting featured a solid show of support by Creemore business owners who stood firmly against the possibility of allowing mobile food vendors into the village. Thirteen [...]
By Kara McIntosh Stayner teenager Noa Bridson thinks globally while acting locally. The Grade 11 student at Collingwood Collegiate Institute (CCI) has recently been named one of the Top 25 [...]