Ford, Elizabeth Jean (nee Shervington) Passed away peacefully at Sunset Manor, Collingwood, on Monday, July 29, 2019, in her 91st year. Betty, beloved wife of the late Bruce (2018). Loving mother [...]
Styles – It is with profound sadness that the family of Stephen Lewis Styles announces his sudden and unexpected death on July 14, 2019 at the age of 64. He will be forever loved and deeply [...]
Jenna Kang, of Quince Bistro, was the winner of the Legion’s Canada Day 50/50 draw. When she was presented her $878 prize from Jim Richards, she donated $500 of it back to the local branch’s [...]
Michel Masselin sees the transfer of ownership of his restaurant Chez Michel as a passing of the baton. He and Elinor are thrilled to have found buyers for their Creemore restaurant in Milynne [...]
Creemore Pizza Co. is now open. People attending local events over the last few months may have had the opportunity to try the mini doughnuts made by Lori Judzinski. She has now opened her [...]
Tickets are now on sale for the Small Halls Festival taking place at multiple venues in Clearview from Oct. 3-6. The headline events include Ken Yates in Singhampton; Jamie Williams Concert and [...]
Cut and Dried Flower Farm’s 2nd annual Hanging Basket Challenge Fundraiser was a huge success and a true collaboration between farm employees, customers and youth volunteers. Hanging [...]
At the annual general meeting of Ray’s Place, two new people were added to the board of directors: Judy Alexander, becomes the new chair of the board as Doug Mills has retired and Anna-Lisa [...]
Editor: In response to last week’s comments by Mr. Wiggins on Premier Ford. The Ontario government recently published the differences in pay levels for public servants versus that of those in the [...]
Feed Ontario has released a new study revealing hunger exists in every electoral riding and while food bank use is higher in urban ridings, Simcoe-Grey is not immune. In Simcoe-Grey two per cent [...]