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Local organizations seek funding from council

September 12, 2024   ·   0 Comments

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Shelburne Town Council recently took a first look at the local organizations seeking funding from the 2025 ...

Local high school student’s art featured at Shelburne Town Hall Art Gallery

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A 16-year-old Dufferin County artist is sharing her collection of work with the community at her debut ...

New pickleball courts ready for play

Written By Brian Lockhart The Township of Mulmur unveiled its new tennis and pickleball courts in Mansfield on Aug. 28, and they are now ready ...

Both North Dufferin Baseball League  series tied after opening games

Written By Brian Lockhart The North Dufferin Baseball League Senior Division playoffs have entered the second round of competition. Both series are tied after two ...

Shelburne Cricket Club championship game this weekend

Written By Brian Lockhart The Shelburne Cricket Club will host its house league championship game on Saturday, Sept. 7, when the Gladiators meet the Samurais ...

New Caledonia: Pragmatism 3, Nationalism 0

by GWYNNE DYER With the sole exception of the 50 people on Pitcairn Island, the United Kingdom (once known as the British Empire) liquidated its ...

Who’s minding the gate?

by BRIAN LOCKHART Two Toronto men, a father and son, have been arrested in Richmond Hill on terror-related charges. The RCMP reported the men were ...

Two vehicle collision in Melancthon results in death of Caledon man

Members of the Dufferin Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) along with Dufferin County EMS, and Fire Services attended a serious two vehicle collision ...

Stop for school buses when red lights are flashing

The Dufferin Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) along with area school bus drivers are reminding drivers that a stopped school bus with its ...

Over 2,000 charges laid by OPP over long weekend

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers across Central Region laid over 2,000 charges during Labour Day weekend traffic initiative, which ran from Aug. 30 to Sept. ...

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