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Preparations for 9th annual Polar Plunge well under way

November 28, 2019   ·   0 Comments

Written By PETER RICHARDSON Council’s first order of business Monday night was a presentation by Const. Jeff McLean regarding the annual Polar Plunge, in support ...

30 ways to celebrate a merry month

The holiday season begins in late November and runs through New Year’s Day. It is marked by various gatherings of friends and family, decadent foods, ...

New staging of ‘A Christmas Carol’ to raise funds for Peace

Written By MARNI WALSH Local performer, Jeffrey Cottam, has created a brand new version of his touring rendition of  Dicken’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ in order ...

LP Stage Productions’ ‘Frozen’ warms hearts at Grace Tipling Hall

Written By MARNI WALSH LP Stage Productions has done it again. Another successful junior production of a popular Broadway musical, directed by Alison Port, has ...

‘The Ugly Sweater Run’ to raise funds for Family Transition Place

Written By MARNI WALSH Jeff and Hannah Sine, owners of Towne Fitness will host ‘The Ugly Sweater Run’ on Dec. 10, starting at 6 p.m.  ...

Christian Perspectives: Advent is right on the horizon

There is a pattern in Sunday Schools that if you are not sure of the right answer, the answer to most questions is “Jesus”.  Many ...

Library’s Traveler’s Tales event postponed until new year

Written By ROSE DOTTEN Annual Silent Auction & Book Sale  Saturday, November 30 – 10am – 4pm Come and see the lovely gifts we have ...

Correction notice

In the Nov. 14 edition of the Shelburne Free Press, on Page 3 in the story titled ‘Early 2020 budget projections call for 5.5 percent ...

Provincial government opens the purse for improved public safety communications

Written By JAMES MATTHEWS County officials will look into how Dufferin can benefit from a cash infusion by the province into a public safety radio ...

Company touts benefits of cameras to nab motorists passing school buses

Written By JAMES MATTHEWS Dufferin Council heard about a novel way to put eyes on school buses. Jean Souliere suggested during council’s Nov. 14 meeting ...

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