In 1999, Sue McKenzie was employed as Shelburne’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), when she heard Clearview was looking for someone to fill the same position. Sparked by the chance to work [...]
By Andy Barrie Every weekend I go and visit a piece of stereo equipment I really have the hots for. It’s currently living at an appliance store, waiting for me to save up the money to bring it [...]
Some people come to Creemore in search of peace and quiet. Not Diane McQuaig. The new entrepreneur is hoping her addition to the Creemore business scene will help restore the village to the place [...]
By Michele McKenzie Have you heard who’s coming to the Creemore Children’s Festival on Saturday, August 2? Parts of a mastadon will be included in the interactive “Discover the Weird and [...]
This August, you can help expand the Bruce Trail by participating in the first-ever Bruce Trail Hike-a-thon. The Hike-a-thon is a month-long fundraising event to secure, steward and open to the [...]
For the first time, the rainbow flag will fly in Clearview for Simcoe Pride Week, which runs from Friday, August 1 to Saturday, August 9. Clearview’s flag will join 13 other municipalities across [...]
By Judah Page The Cybergnomes put Clearview Township on the international map of the Robotics’ World at the Indiana Robotics Invitational on July 18 and 19 in Indianapolis. This is the elite [...]
A local resident is sending a child to summer camp in memory of a girl who lost her life in a tragic accident in Toronto. Eight-year-old Georgia Grace Walsh was struck and killed by a van in [...]
New research about the geological materials that affect groundwater in this area will help support source water protection in Simcoe County. This summer, the Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) began [...]
Council has approved a by-law to borrow almost $200,000 to purchase land north of Stayner. At its last meeting on July 14, Council voted unanimously to authorize the borrowing of $188,039.85 to [...]