Are you 14-18 years old and looking for summer employment? In previous years, RAY’s Place has operated a work program to help youth find employment with local property owners. This year, the [...]
The provincial government announced this month that Clearview Township will receive $44,100 in grant money from Celebrate Ontario for the second annual Small Halls Festival. The Celebrate Ontario [...]
Michael Wynia is no longer employed with Clearview Township. Clearview Township CAO Steve Sage confirmed that the director of planning, development and information services position was vacated [...]
Tuesday is do-or-die day, according to Clearview Township Deputy Mayor Barry Burton. That is the day a four-year battle to save the Collingwood Street Bridge comes to a head. “If we die, the [...]
Poles Apart, a new book by Terry Fallis, is about a feminist blogger whose popularity explodes after a post about a new chain of high-end strip clubs opening up across the country, is retweeted [...]
A majority of Clearview councillors have agreed to take ownership of the Collingwood Street Bridge in Creemore, if they can get enough money from the county to restore it. During a two-hour [...]
Clearview council approved a rezoning Monday for the redevelopment of a gas station, convenience store and Tim Hortons coffee shop at Cashtown Corners. Architect Lloyd Hunt, the agent for [...]
Clearview Township council is reconsidering its policy on making declarations and proclamations on behalf of interest groups. At its meeting Monday, council voted to have all requests placed on [...]
Council members spent some time hashing out their vision for economic development in Clearview Township last week. Councillors participated in a round table discussion Thursday, April 9 in review [...]
In 1915, more than 1,300 women came together in The Hague in the Netherlands to protest the First World War. They were the founding members of the Women’s International League for Peace and [...]