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Mulmur couple paves the way for new canine police officer

January 23, 2020   ·   0 Comments

Written By BROCK WEIR What do you get the man who has everything on his birthday? That was the question Mulmur resident Connie Phillipson considered ...

New support program for LGBTQ youth opens up in Shelburne

Written By MARNI WALSH In Canada, suicide is the second leading cause of death in youth 10 to 19 years of age.  “LGBTQ youth have ...

‘Healthy’ turnout at Shelburne wellness expo, despite bad weather

Written By MARNI WALSH The Shelburne Health and Wellness Expo, held on Jan. 18, enjoyed a good attendance despite the worst weather of the winter.  ...

Shelburne Council requests second OPP costing, Orangeville vote a deciding factor

Written By PETER RICHARDSON Six months on from the unanimous vote that, seemingly, put the community’s divisive policing issue to bed once and for all ...

Centre Dufferin’s Co-op Corner

Student: Kersten-Mary Skilton Placement: Shelburne Family Chiropractic This week Kersten-Mary Skilton from Centre Dufferin District High School shares a little bit about her experience and ...

Shelburne Public Library News

Written By ROSE DOTTEN Updated Hours of Operation After a 6-month trial being open on Tuesday nights, analysis of the patronage during those hours did ...

Trillium Ford Lincoln contest winner is a ‘deserving fan’

Written By WENDY GABREK When Trillium Ford Lincoln Ltd. (Alliston & Shelburne) ran its first annual ‘Ultimate Hockey Experience’ contest, they had no idea the ...

CDDHS graduate sworn in as Ontario Court Judge

Written By MARNI WALSH Centre Dufferin District High School graduate, Valerie Leigh Brown, was recently sworn in as a judge in the Ontario Court of ...

County of Dufferin to commemorate Black History Month

Written By MARNI WALSH “The greatness of Canada and Dufferin County is a testament to the significant contributions and achievements of Black Canadians both past ...

Impacts of Orangeville transitioning to OPP could burden Shelburne Police

Written By PETER RICHARDSON The spectre of rising policing costs in Shelburne was once more placed before Council this past Monday evening.  Following an in-camera ...

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