Editor: I was saddened to read of the passing of Phil Stevenson, my former partner and co-founder of The Creeemore Echo. Given the glorious state of the current Echo it is easy to forget that the [...]
Editor: Mr. Ford has disappointed and lied to us on so many issues ranging from education to health and cost of living to the current Greenbelt fiasco. Steps must be implemented to effect the [...]
Community journalism took another blow with the news that Metroland Media Group has declared bankruptcy and will no longer be printing its weekly community newspapers, opting to publish online [...]
Editor: In respect to the article in the Sept. 8 edition of The Creemore Echo quoting the deputy mayor stating that council is “getting slammed,” I would like to offer a different perspective. [...]
As the summer comes to an end, our daily routines are returning – and that includes prioritizing our health. As a result, it’s usually around this time of year that I experience an influx of new [...]
Editor: One often hears it takes of community to raise a child. On Saturday the community of Creemore witnessed that it takes a community to build and maintain a park. The Village Green is a [...]
Editor: In his Sept. 8 letter to the editor, Richard Bino expressed a reasonable three-point Greenbelt action plan. As well, he diplomatically stated “no one needs to resign, just admit to a [...]
by Susie Cosack, Master Gardener Dividing perennials is an easy way to have beautiful blooms year after year while at the same time creating more plants for your garden. It is a task I do every [...]
The big yellow buses are passing by again this week on their way to Nottawasaga and Creemore Public School. We are used to seeing them, but years ago things were different. All children attended [...]
Editor: Thank you for publishing the Sept. 1 article Communications hearing towers over official plan presentation. The following is a short summary of concerns that I wish to share with The [...]