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People turning to fishing in record numbers during pandemic

July 9, 2020   ·   0 Comments

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART With a lot of activities still restricted or not taking place at all, many people have turned to fishing to get ...

Tory leadership candidate Peter MacKay makes campaign stop in local area

Written By MIKE BAKER Conservative Party leadership candidate Peter MacKay kicked off a seven-day cross-province tour just outside of Caledon on Wednesday morning (July 8) ...

RBC employee Andrea Whitten retires after 32 years on the job

Written By PAULA BROWN An exciting and emotional day is how Shelburne resident Andrea Whitten described her final shift at Shelburne’s Royal Bank of Canada ...

Shelburne Council hosts special community meeting to discuss transitioning to OPP

Written By PAULA BROWN Shelburne Town Council held a special meeting on Tuesday (July 7) for a public information session from the Ontario Provincial Police ...

Celebrate Your Awesome takes on new meaning in light of recent controversy

Written By MIKE BAKER “Now, more than ever, we need to make sure our LGBTQ community knows they have our full support.” While Pride Month, ...

Shelburne Library News

Your Shelburne Library is available for curbside pickup! We are ready to serve you by offering you the opportunity to place holds and have the ...

Special Council meeting a no-go in Amaranth

Written By PAULA BROWN A special council meeting, called by Amaranth Deputy Mayor Chris Gerrits to discuss flying the Pride flag in Amaranth, was a ...

Shelburne finds new dispatcher for local fire department, transition coming soon

Written By MIKE BAKER The Town of Orangeville has secured a new dispatcher for the municipality’s fire service. The Orangeville Fire dispatch service is switching ...

Four more stunt driving charges laid in Shelburne, ongoing issue getting worse

Written By PAULA BROWN Shelburne Police Services (SPS) continue to see a number of incidents of high speed driving in the community, with yet another ...

Town looking at $20 million bill to upgrade treatment plant, boost water supply

Written By PETER RICHARDSON The Town’s engineers, S. Burnett and Associated presented two detailed reports to Council concerning the wastewater treatment plant and the drinking ...

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