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    Brightman, Marjory Marie (Hirlehey)
    By Trina Berlo
    In Obituaries
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Brightman, Marjory Marie (Hirlehey)

    Brightman, Marjory Marie (Hirlehey), 77 of Windsor, Nova Scotia, formerly of Ontario, passed away peacefully Sunday, July 15, 2018, in the Hants Community Hospital. Born in Glencairn, ON, [...]

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    Oliver, Helen Elizabeth (nee Smith)  
    By Trina Berlo
    In Obituaries
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Oliver, Helen Elizabeth (nee Smith)  

    “The stars are not wanted now, Put out every one Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun Pour away the ocean and Sweep up the woods For nothing now Can ever come to any good.” W.H.Auden On [...]

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    Toxic plant wild parsnip is prevalent in the area
    By Trina Berlo
    In News
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Toxic plant wild parsnip is prevalent in the area

    Residents are warning of the presence of an invasive species called wild parsnip that can cause severe burns and blisters.  Stems, leaves and flowers contain chemicals that can cause human skin [...]

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    Mulmur councillors run for mayor, deputy mayor
    By Trina Berlo
    In News
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Mulmur councillors run for mayor, deputy mayor

    It appears the general consensus in Mulmur is that council has a good thing going but this fall there will surely be some repositioning as two councillors are challenging the mayor and deputy [...]

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    Authors in the Hills of Mulmur, August 19
    By admin
    In Events
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Authors in the Hills of Mulmur, August 19

    Mulmur is a small rural community characterized by many steep hills and broad vistas but no town of its own. Its varied citizens range from multi-generation farmers to city folks in search of [...]

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    Tish Cohenʼs Little Green puts a marriage under a microscope
    By Basil Guinane
    In Opinion
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Tish Cohenʼs Little Green puts a marriage under a microscope

    How much pressure can a marriage take? That is one of the questions posed by Tish Cohen’s Little Green. Elise Sorenson is a dressage rider intent on making the U.S. Olympic team. Her husband [...]

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    Good to speak for those who cannot
    By admin
    In Letters, Opinion
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Good to speak for those who cannot

    Editor:  To start, my family were farmers in Mulmur from 1905. Theirs was a mixed, simple type of farm. The same type of farm that existed in Creemore and the surrounding areas. Farms that did [...]

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    Incumbents deserve careful review
    By admin
    In Letters, Opinion
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Incumbents deserve careful review

    Editor: As the first person banned from corresponding with the township of Clearview except with one question of 20 words or less each month addressed to the non-elected CAO for simply asking for [...]

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    Could autonomous vehicles put a stop to bad driving?
    By Trina Berlo
    In Opinion
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Could autonomous vehicles put a stop to bad driving?

    We hear a lot about speeding. It is a topic of concern for residents of our towns, villages, hamlets and rural areas alike. We don’t have much traffic congestion, which is a positive, but it [...]

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    Clearview struggles to meet request for accessible documents
    By Trina Berlo
    In News
    Posted July 27, 2018

    Clearview struggles to meet request for accessible documents

    Council has decided not to hire an additional staff member to process a request from a Clearview resident to provide copies of all current bylaws, policies, procedures and referenced documents, [...]

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