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Government not in it for children with autism

April 16, 2016   ·   0 Comments

By Sylvia Jones, MPP Dufferin-Caledon   Every year in Ontario we recognize April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day, a day to show support and ...

Mono student’s game show future might be in Jeopardy, but his contributions are not

Mono’s Patrick Prochazka has always harboured dreams about being on Jeopardy. So, when the enduring game show changed its rules barring Canadians from auditioning, the ...

Council weighs options on police station needs

In a statement released April 8, Town of Shelburne Chief Administrative Officer John Telfer announced the Police Accommodations Sub-Committee, Chaired by Councillor Wade Mills, which ...

Investigation continues into fatal buggy crash

The Ontario Provincial Police remain mum on further details regarding a fatal collision on Highway 10 over the weekend involving a minivan and a horse-drawn ...

Storm cleanup could cost up to $100,000: CAO

By Michelle Janzen The cleanup still continues two weeks after Shelburne was hit by the pre-Easter ice storm. Branches can still be seen curbside at ...

Local team gives feral cats a helping hand

Here are BFFs Burrito and Pepper. These two are inseparable and Sharon is hoping that they can be adopted together.   Sharon Morden always had a ...

70 year veteran of the stage directs at Tipling

At nearly 82, area theatre veteran Bev Nicholas brings a wealth of experience to Tipling Stage Company’s next production as the director of Murder Mistaken. ...

It’s cold this week but a spring thaw is coming

Spring is quickly approaching and with warmer temperatures, people look forward to getting outdoors. Warmer temperatures, however, also bring rain, melting snow and shifting ice ...

Memoir program helps bridge the generation gap

It’s a win-win all around as seniors team up with local students to chart their personal histories. According to Ken Topping, Chair of the Strategic ...

Reconciliation through Education from KAIROS and the Shelburne Public Library

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) informed Canadians about the injustices of the residential school system and inspired a movement to repair the relationship between ...

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