Written By Sam Odrowski More than $85,000 could be won through the Ontario SPCA Spring Draws for Paws 50/50 Lottery. There’s only one week left until the Grand Pirze draw takes palce on April 25. Tickets for the draw can ...
Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As a new season blooms, Shelburne residents will have the opportunity to glimpse the ‘essence of plants’ ...
Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those managing chronic illnesses can be reassured they’ll continue to get support ...
Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A Grand Valley resident is being recognized for his heroic actions that helped save the life of ...
Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As organizations across Dufferin County celebrate the contributions of their volunteer members this week as part of ...
Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Town of Shelburne will be discontinuing its painted crosswalk project following deterioration and increasing financial factors. ...
Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) has unveiled its new plan to develop the hospital’s operations over the ...
Written By Sam Odrowski The community is coming together to support a woman who lost her three children and both parents in a house fire ...
Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Town of Shelburne has officially dissolved its Parks and Recreation Taskforce. During a Town Council meeting ...
Written By Constance Scrafield The somewhat unique opportunity to hear from a popular international affairs columnist, frequently published in the Shelburne Free Press and Orangeville ...
Wool & Silk Co. to close after 20 years in Shelburne Written By Joushua Drakes After two decades under multiple owners, the Wool & Silk ...
“The sun will come out tomorrow”– to quote an optimistic line from one of the most famous musicals of all time, coming to Shelburne next ...
Written By Brian Lockhart The Centre Dufferin District High School wrestling team did well in regional competition and several athletes qualified to compete at the ...
Written By Brian Lockhart With eight teams still in the running, the Provincial Junior Hockey Hockey League Conference championships are underway. In the North Conference ...
Written By Brian Lockhart The Alliston Hornets have claimed the 2023-24 Carruthers Division championships in a four-game sweep over the Stayner Siskins. The final game ...
Written By Brian Lockhart The Shelburne Cricket Club is getting ready for another successful season and is still looking for players to join its local ...
Written By Brian Lockhart Junior C divisional playoffs will wrap up this week with 16 teams still playing in the finals series and eight teams ...
Written By Brian Lockhart It is a quickly growing activity that requires good concentration and coordination skills. Cornhole has been around for many years. It ...
Written By Brian Lockhart The Royal Canadian Legion in Shelburne hosted the Annual Zone Mixed and Doubles Team Dart Tournament on Saturday, March 23. It ...
Written By Brian Lockhart It’s going to be one wild championship final series when the Stayner Siskins meet the Alliston Hornets in a battle for ...
The North Dufferin Baseball League recongized players from the 2023 season. Players, coaches, and fans attended the baseball leagues 2023 regular season awards event on ...
Written By Brian Lockhart Shelburne Minor Hockey is again benefiting from a Domino’s Pizza initiative that provides funds to help local hockey teams get through ...
“The sun will come out tomorrow”– to quote an optimistic line from one of the most famous musicals of all time, coming to Shelburne next ...
Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Volunteers are often considered the backbone of a community, and this week organizations across Dufferin County are ...
Written By Brian Lockhart With the warmer weather approaching it’s time to enjoy outdoor activities. Fishing is a popular Ontario past-time, but there’s more to ...
Written By Brian Lockhart Friends and family gathered at the Orangeville Fairgrounds on April 17 to honour Mel Karpenko – this year’s Ontario Queen of ...
Upcoming Events Something big is coming! We have a BIG surprise in store for the community and we can’t wait until it’s ready for all ...
Written By James Matthews Local Journalism Initiative Reporter One of the people involved in the murder of Orangeville teen Robbie McLennan has been granted escorted ...
Upcoming Events Get Crafty Club – Meetings are each Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. This club is for anyone, working on any craft, ...
Written By Constance Scrafield Well-known journalist, John Lorinc is coming to the Grace Tipling Hall on Thursday, April 25, to discuss how small towns like ...
Dufferin County invites stakeholders and community members to actively participate in shaping the future economic landscape of Dufferin by taking part in its Community Insights ...
Written By Sam Odrowski It was another successful weekend for the Orangeville Lions Club’s 25th Annual Home and Garden Show. The Lions reached their fundraising ...
“Peace, peace, they say when there is no peace!” the prophet Jeremiah declared. Let me tell you about Alfred. It was the turn of the ...
By Penny Lewis Christ Church Bolton I just love Canada. I am a very patriotic Canadian. I feel blessed to have been born in ...
Rev. Stephanie Pellow In the past week or so we have seen almost all the seasons represented. We have experienced the grey, dull rainy ...
By Ann McCallum, Executive Director Highlands Youth for Christ Towards the end of February, when we had a few days of mild weather, I ...
By Norm Copeland Bethel Bible Chapel The conscience. We all have one. Though we all have one, it is like a fingerprint, unique to ...
By Janet Sinclair, Minister Knox Presbyterian Church, Grand Valley Jesus chose a way of life that was misunderstood by many. He sometimes scandalized the ...
By Rev. Gord Horsley Abiding Place Fellowship The biggest problem facing the world today is not terrorism, racism, global warming, religious differences, the economic ...
By Reverend Barbara Moulton As I sit at my desk at home today, I look out my window and see blue sky and sunshine. ...
By Dr. Vincent Sterling Power of Faith Pentecostal Ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, a new day has come to Shelburne, Orangeville, and surrounding ...
By Penny Lewis Christ Church Bolton Do you like to travel and go on a journey? If so, you have to figure out where ...
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to warn community members of a crime trend involving paving and construction fraud. With the warmer months approaching, ...
By Brian Lockhart In the two or three years after I graduated high school, there was a mass exodus of Ontarians heading west. Thousands of ...
By Gwynne Dyer “I am a political observer of the International Eurasianist Movement and an expert in international relations…. In this capacity, I appear on ...
By Brian Lockhart When I was a kid, maybe seven years old, I received a rather fun toy at Christmas one year. It was a ...
By Brian Lockhart From the Second Row It was 1975, and the rooftop of the American embassy in Saigon became a makeshift heliport as Huey ...
Gwynne DyerOur World Today Never mind the destruction of the relatively free society of Hong Kong (no emergency airlift like Kabul, but the number of ...
In this week’s offering, we take a look back through history and note some of the interesting happenings from May 17 over the years. 1590- ...
EDITORIAL THE NATIONAL POST had an article more than a month ago predicting that Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford wouldn’t repeat a mistake made by ...
Written by Brian Lockhart The cost of the stream of so-called refugees walking across our borders, suitcases in hand, and hands out, is not only ...
In this week’s offering, we take a look back through history and note some of the interesting happenings from April 26 over the years. – ...
IT WAS PROBABLY no coincidence that the deadly rampage on Toronto’s Yonge Street occurred on a sunny Monday afternoon that was in sharp contrast to ...
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