Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last week that it will be implementing a tax holiday from Dec. 14 to Feb. 15, offering an exemption on “holiday essentials.” The government has said it [...]
Brian Saunderson has been acclaimed as the party’s candidate for Simcoe-Grey in the next provincial general election. According to the Ontario PC Party, “Since first being elected, Brian has been [...]
Editor: The press is filled these days with taxpayer funded announcements telling us what wonderful things our current Conservative government is providing us – a sure sign of a coming election. [...]
Editor: Helen Blackburn’s letter Leave those leaves where they fall (The Creemore Echo, Nov. 22) echoes a recent talk at Essa library by Lorraine Johnson who shared similar information – many [...]
If you have a garden, like many Echo readers do, you know it’s no big deal to consume fruit or vegetables that are cosmetically imperfect. They taste fine. Plus, their odd shapes are conversation [...]
This month, I found myself at a two-day Continuum workshop exploring movement in a whole new way. As a JourneyDance facilitator, yoga enthusiast, and avid walker I’m very familiar with moving my [...]
When asked about the origin of the name Good Grief Coffee, proprietor Alix Haddy just laughs and says, “There’s really no big story. My former business partner had a grandma who used to say that [...]
Briar Kelly is excited about the potential for growth in Clearview. Kelly joined the township last month in the newly created role of community economic development officer. In her previous role [...]
On Giving Tuesday, Dec. 3, the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) is accepting donations to help restore local rivers and streams, maintain conservation areas, inspire youth to [...]
Dufferin OPP has charged two people caught stealing a cedar rail fence from a rural property in Mono. On Nov. 18, at approximately 9 a.m., Dufferin OPP officers were dispatched to a rural farm [...]