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Local tutoring company publishes new early literacy eBook

July 2, 2020   ·   0 Comments

Written By PAULA BROWN Shelburne educator Suzette Daley has published an eBook as part of her tutoring program and company Mini-Intel. Mini-Intel, short for mini ...

BIA hands out special face masks, unifying local businesses

Written By PAULA BROWN Shelburne’s Business Improvement Area (BIA) dropped off special face masks to its members on Tuesday (June 30). “We thought, what better ...

Amaranth Mayor Bob Currie removed from role as chair of key County committee

Written By PAULA BROWN Amaranth Mayor Bob Currie has been removed from his position as chair of a County committee following comments he made about ...

UGDSB offering summer program for students

Written By PAULA BROWN The Upper Grand District School Board announced it will be offering summer support programs for students and families with mental health ...

Board hopes to hire new fire chief by July 31

Written By PAULA BROWN Shelburne could have a new Fire Chief in place by the end of July as the Shelburne District Fire Board is ...

Local businesses excited to open their doors as we move to Phase 2

Written By PAULA BROWN Local businesses are beginning to open their doors after months of being closed as the province continues its move to Stage ...

CDDHS students recognized by staff in Royal Recognition awards

Written By PAULA BROWN Centre Dufferin District High School (CDDHS) held its Royal Recognition 2020 awards on Monday (June 22), celebrating recipients of the Stronger ...

OPP delivers costing proposal, first year costs to hit $3.2 million

Written By PETER RICHARDSON Council convened Monday evening to hear the new OPP Costing for providing policing services to the Town of Shelburne.  However, prior ...

Shelburne’s Walk to End ALS honours late Cathi Snider

Written By PAULA BROWN Shelburne local Evelyn Sime and her family took part in the Walk to End ALS last Sunday (June 21) in honour ...

Handprints create giant Canadian flag as ‘morale booster’ for town

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART There won’t be any real Canada Day celebrations this year, but the spirit is still alive in Shelburne. Three local men ...

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