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    Volunteer spotlight 2021: Creemore Coyotes founder Tom Macham 
    By Trina Berlo
    In News
    Posted December 31, 2021

    Volunteer spotlight 2021: Creemore Coyotes founder Tom Macham 

    This year we shine a light on volunteer Tom Macham, who persevered and got a Senior AA hockey team up and running in Creemore, despite many, many challenges… including a pandemic.  Macham was [...]

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    Newsmaker of the Year 2021: The Vaccine 
    By Trina Berlo
    In News
    Posted December 31, 2021

    Newsmaker of the Year 2021: The Vaccine 

    The first headline of 2021 in The Creemore Echo read, “Vaccines roll out to health care workers.” Since then, there has barely been a week go by without an article about the regional response to [...]

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    Contact tracing hindered by high case counts
    By Trina Berlo
    In News
    Posted December 24, 2021

    Contact tracing hindered by high case counts

    Simcoe Muskoka is seeing its highest COVID-19 case counts to date. Medical officer of health Dr. Charles Gardner is reporting that the region has seen a record 1,081 cases of COVID-19 in the past [...]

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    Lack of supply continues to drive up home prices
    By Bonnie MacPherson
    In News
    Posted December 24, 2021

    Lack of supply continues to drive up home prices

    As 2021 draws to a close, the local real estate market remains strong, with limited supply being the big story. At the end of November, the average home price recorded year-to-date through the [...]

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    Simcoe County paramedics wrap up 19th annual toy drive
    By Trina Berlo
    In Community
    Posted December 24, 2021

    Simcoe County paramedics wrap up 19th annual toy drive

    County of Simcoe Paramedics collected 6,739 toys, 3,669 lbs of food, $20,350 in cash, and $3,305 in gift cards during the 19th annual Toy Drive. “I am so proud of our Paramedics who continue to [...]

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    Ask the Money Lady: Retiring early is wonderful, in theory
    By Christine Ibbotson
    In Opinion
    Posted December 24, 2021

    Ask the Money Lady: Retiring early is wonderful, in theory

    Dear Money Lady, I will turn 59 in 2022 and I sometimes think I am ready to retire. One day I want to quit and the next I plan to keep working to 65. Any ideas? Paul You are not alone Paul, many [...]

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    Dive into the library’s crochet coral reef
    By Michele McKenzie
    In Community
    Posted December 24, 2021

    Dive into the library’s crochet coral reef

    Looking for something to do over the holidays after you have feasted and opened up all of your holiday presents? You are invited to pop by your favourite branch of the Clearview Public library to [...]

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    Locals foot the bill for GPS-driven through-traffic
    By admin
    In Letters, Opinion
    Posted December 24, 2021

    Locals foot the bill for GPS-driven through-traffic

    Editor: In a time of growing anxiety about the Omicron variant and intensifying effects of climate change, it feels trivial to bring attention to something as apparently mundane as road speed, [...]

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    RAYS opens scholarship applications, no postage required
    By Trina Berlo
    In News
    Posted December 24, 2021

    RAYS opens scholarship applications, no postage required

    A new digital application process for RAYS scholarships is now open, which allows students to apply by e-mail. Since 2012 RAYS, Resources for Area Youth Success, has contributed more than [...]

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    Funding boosts Stayner Downtown Revitalization Project
    By Trina Berlo
    In News
    Posted December 24, 2021

    Funding boosts Stayner Downtown Revitalization Project

    Clearview Township has received $187,675 from the My Main Street Community Activator program for Phase one of the Stayner Downtown Revitalization Project. At a special council meeting on Dec. 17, [...]

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