July 2020 Archive

Orangeville Outlaws football team to start training next week

Written by BRIAN LOCKHART The Orangeville Outlaws Football Club will start their training sessions next week with a limited number of players allowed on the ...

What difference will Torstar sale make?

EDITORIAL PERHAPS THE MOST DIFFERENCE in the proposed sale of Torstar Com. for $52-million was the size. It wasn’t that long ago when the sale ...

Police memorial vandalism

By BRIAN LOCKHART As far as stupidity goes, a senseless act of vandalism ranks right up there at the top of the list. No one ...

No alcohol, no railway relegated small town Whittington to history

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART One thing is for sure, early residents of the region sure enjoyed a drink. In fact a law banning the sale ...

Local legions grappling with decision to open or stay closed

Written By PAULA BROWN While local businesses are continuing to reopen as much of Ontario moves into Phase 3 of the provincial economic reopening, local ...

Council approves $113,285 work plan for well testing in community

Written By PAULA BROWN Shelburne Town Council approved a work plan to complete necessary additional monitoring to two wells in town that will cost $113,285 ...

Temporary lane closures on Main Street as road undergoes reconstruction

Written By PAULA BROWN A part of Main Street (Hwy. 89) in Shelburne will be condensed to one lane for three days, with repaving operations ...

Speed concerns in town brought up at Council meeting

Written By PAULA BROWN Concerns addressing speeding problems in Shelburne were brought up during the council inquiries portion of Town Council’s Monday (July 27) meeting. ...

Locals enjoying some fly fishing at popular Pine River spot

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART For local anglers, the Pine River provides a combination of running water and a small lake for different types of fishing. ...

Province provides funds to battle hate-crimes in Ontario

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL The provincial government is taking significant steps to support the prevention of hate-motivated crimes in communities across Ontario. Last Wednesday (July ...

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