January 2025 Archive

Family physicians to stay in Shelburne after finding new clinic location

Written By PAULA BROWN LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Local family physicians are prepared to stay in the community after finding a new location for the ...

Slide back towards war

by GWYNNE DYER We seem to be drifting back into the world of ‘Might Makes Right’. That would be a bad place to be. Last ...

Consumer debt

by BRIAN LOCKHART If you have been looking for a new car or truck lately, you will have noticed that new vehicles are getting quite ...

Dufferin-Caledon Liberals gather in record numbers to nominate Malalai Halimi 

The Dufferin-Caledon Federal Liberal Association is celebrating a historic milestone after hosting one of the best-attended nomination meetings in the riding association’s history on Jan. ...

Shelburne council advocates for bypass or truck route at ROMA

Written By PAULA BROWN LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The Town of Shelburne has once again advocated to the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) regarding the community’s ...

Dufferin Board of Trade holds State of Business Breakfast to discuss key issues

The Dufferin Board of Trade (DBOT) hosted its Annual State of Business Breakfast earlier this week on Tuesday, at Westminster United Church, bringing together local ...

Amaranth deputy mayor elected as vice chair of the NVCA board

Written By PAULA BROWN LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Amaranth Deputy Mayor Gail Little has been elected to sit as Vice Chair of the 2025 Nottawasaga ...

Shelburne council declares former public works yard surplus

Written By PAULA BROWN LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Shelburne Town Council has chosen to discontinue their efforts in “cleaning up” a surplus piece of Town ...

Big changes coming to the Shelburne Food Bank as it begins process of becoming registered charity

Written By PAULA BROWN LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The Shelburne Food Bank is bringing forward big changes for the organization’s future as it continues to ...

Shelburne residents encouraged to participate in CMHA’s push-up challenge  

Written By SAM ODROWSKI Staying physically fit is a common aspiration among people who set New Year’s resolutions.  But exercising doesn’t only improve people’s physical ...

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