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Province forces Ontario college faculty back to work

November 27, 2017   ·   0 Comments

By Mike Pickford Ontario college students experienced their second ‘back to school’ day in as many months Tuesday after the five-week standoff between the College ...

Shelburne residents facing 4 percent tax levy increase as Council admits defeat in 2018 Budget

By Peter Richardson Shelburne Council gathered for a special budget meeting this past Monday to once again discuss the municipality’s 2018 financials. Unfortunately, it’s not ...

Dufferin’s first Trans Day of Remembrance touches local lives

By Jasen Obermeyer Dufferin Child and Family Services (DCAFS), and Family Transition Place (FTP) have come together to host Dufferin County’s first Trans Day of ...

Daub: HHCC needs more funding from the province

By Jasen Obermeyer Headwaters Health Care Centre CEO Stacey Daub was at Dufferin County Council last Thursday (Nov. 9) discussing the hospital’s need for more ...

Shelburne remembers locals vets who fought

By Deb Freeman A cold and damp day didn’t stop the residents of Shelburne attending the Remembrance Day service  at The Royal Canadian Legion on ...

Moving ceremony focused on ‘Sacrifices across the Land’

By Marni Walsh Centre Dufferin District High School students Meaghan Weirmier and Hunter Milsap were the Masters of Ceremony at two assemblies held Monday morning ...

Song and Dance extravaganza to take over Grace Tipling

By Marni Walsh The kids of LP Stage Productions’ That’s Entertainment Jr. took a quick break from their busy rehearsal schedule to pose for a ...

Chase the ACE with Cobwebs and Caviar

By Deb Freeman The Alzheimer Society of Dufferin County, in partnership with Cobwebs & Caviar are excited to bring a fundraiser to Shelburne called “Chase ...

‘Paint for a Purpose’ CLD fundraiser for accessible van

By Constance Scrafield You may be surprised to learn that there is no government funding on any level for the transportation needs of Community Living ...

County Council approves 1.9 percent increase for 2018

By Jasen Obermeyer Dufferin County Council has approved its 2018 budget which involves a 1.9 percent increase in the county’s portion of property tax bills. ...

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