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    Opinion

    Wellness: Boundaries build independence
    By Nicole Hambleton
    In Opinion
    Posted October 17, 2025

    Wellness: Boundaries build independence

    One of the things I love about living in a small town is the great conversations that take place on the streets and in the shops. These past few weeks several of my conversations have focused on [...]

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    Supporting small farms by simplifying OFDU
    By admin
    In Letters, Opinion
    Posted October 17, 2025

    Supporting small farms by simplifying OFDU

    Editor: Last week’s Harvest Edition of The Creemore Echo described some of the many challenges of farming. Some challenges are difficult to influence – the weather, commodities markets, urban [...]

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    Call for recessed accessible bleacher seats
    By Trina Berlo
    In Letters, Opinion
    Posted October 10, 2025

    Call for recessed accessible bleacher seats

    Editor: I send my kudos to Clearview council for the consideration that they have given to a citizen led initiative, in this case the preservation of the bleacher character at the Gowan ballpark. [...]

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    Historians search for veteran information
    By Trina Berlo
    In Letters, Opinion
    Posted October 10, 2025

    Historians search for veteran information

    Editor: The Second World War happened a long time ago. It began 86 years ago and peace was declared 80 years ago. Memories of the bombing, the suffering, the horrors and the deaths are fading [...]

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    Would expensive paved shoulders get used?
    By Trina Berlo
    In Letters, Opinion
    Posted October 10, 2025

    Would expensive paved shoulders get used?

    Editor: The above photo was taken on Sept. 16 on Warrington Road outside of Stayner heading southeast towards Centreline Road along the completed section of the Clearview-Collingwood Train Trail, [...]

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    New chapter for plant-based ‘meat’
    By Trina Berlo
    In Opinion
    Posted October 10, 2025

    New chapter for plant-based ‘meat’

    When McDonald’s Canada added the McVeggie sandwich to its menu in September, it marked what could be a new chapter in the plant-based meat sector… a chapter that will be distinguished by [...]

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    Late bloomers ensure last blast of garden colour
    By Trina Berlo
    In Opinion
    Posted October 10, 2025

    Late bloomers ensure last blast of garden colour

    by Anna Sauve The colour show in your garden doesn’t have to end after summer fades. A trick of good garden design is making sure something is blooming throughout the seasons. Fall-blooming [...]

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    New appreciation for clown as art
    By Trina Berlo
    In Opinion
    Posted October 3, 2025

    New appreciation for clown as art

    Welcome to the The Creemore Echo’s Arts Edition, an exploration of the artists and the themes that will be at this weekend’s Creemore Festival of the Arts. While the volunteers with Purple Hills [...]

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    Banda, a village of considerable importance
    By Trina Berlo
    In Opinion
    Posted October 3, 2025

    Banda, a village of considerable importance

    Banda, that unmarked ghost town south of Avening, has the advantage of two townships remembering its history. Banda sat, and still sits, on the townline of Mulmur and Nottawasaga townships. [...]

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    Vertical farming needs to stand up and be counted
    By Owen Roberts
    In Opinion
    Posted September 26, 2025

    Vertical farming needs to stand up and be counted

    Vertical farming – growing food plants like microgreens indoors on a large scale, using some kind of hi-tech vertical system – is gaining momentum as an alternative production method. But are [...]

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