The Township of Mulmur is accepting nominations for Senior of the Year. The community is encouraged to nominate an outstanding local community member who, after the age of 65, has enriched the [...]
As you are most likely aware, on Jan. 23 the news was tweeted out by Municipal Affairs Minister, Steve Clark, that the government had listened to the responses of MPPs, municipalities, farmers [...]
Mixed Team win-loss-tie McArthur 4-0-0 Crevier 3-1-0 Fuller 3-1-0 Neelin 2-2-0 Baylis 1-2-1 Bell 1-3-0 Madill 1-3-0 Cass 0-3-1 From the Hack: McArthur in the lead with 4 wins and no losses [...]
After a lengthy illness, Jack Shapiro died on Jan. 17, at the age of 92, surrounded by his loving family and partner. His Creemore summer home of 30 years became a focal point for family [...]
A second public consultation session about the fate of Creemore’s TD Bank property attracted another full-house to Station on the Green Sunday. Despite the stormy weather, a crowd of about 150 [...]
Please note: This event has been postponed. The bell, rescued from the Nottawasaga and Creemore Public School Annex, also known as Creemore Continuation School, has been installed in the lobby of [...]
Nottawa will get its speed signs, before others approved through the budget process. Clearview council has approved the immediate purchase and installation of two digital speed signs at the north [...]
According to Women’s Weekly Magazine, if you like to curl up with a good book, you are a people reader. Binge-watching TV? You’re an introspective dreamer. Playing board games? You’re a smart [...]
I am excited and delighted that the bell that once adorned the top of our old school on Caroline Street has found a safe new home in the lobby of NCPS. Echo readers, if you are new in town, I [...]
Come April, Sgt. Nicole Laidlaw will be able to say she has snowshoed across the Arctic Circle. Laidlaw, a New Lowell resident and Military Police officer stationed at Base Borden, is one of [...]