“Asking a farrier if they’ve ever been kicked is like asking an electrician if they’ve ever been zapped,” laughs Randi Fisher. Fisher has been kicked, bitten, head-butted and even had a horse [...]
Brian Cook has farming in his blood. His father and his grandfather before him farmed in the Caledon area as far back as 1925. As a younger man, Cook planned to continue that tradition but urban [...]
Clearview council has voted unanimously to endorse a request for a Community Infrastructure Housing Accelerator Order (CIHAO) on behalf of the Clearview Aviation Business Park. The CIHAO would [...]
RAYS, Resources for Area Youth Success, is a Creemore based program perhaps best known for its support of university-bound students. The program awards four local scholars each year with $20,000 [...]
The question is not if Creemore will face massive flooding at some point in the future, but rather when. Tim Koen of Aquafor Beech, the consultant who did flood hazard mapping for the Nottawasaga [...]
Nearly 2,800 square metres of farmland has been lost to erosion in the area known as Bank 8 of the Mad River in recent years. Laura Wensink, river restoration technician with the Nottawasaga [...]
Austin Boake of Re/Max Creemore Hills Realty Ltd. says there is a lot of interest in the old Sovereign building, which has been put up for sale, including some from investors who would like to [...]
Clearview Township has been asked to formally adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism. In a presentation to council on Monday, Rashell Feldman, [...]
Drumming is a language, according to Lesley Joosten, leader of the Creemore Drumming Collective, and her mission is to make it accessible, even to people who feel they are not at all musical. [...]
End-of-semester culminating activities will return to secondary schools in the Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) for the 2024-2025 school year. Culminating activities may include final [...]