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Shelburne Public Library shares weekly news

October 14, 2021   ·   0 Comments

Our objective as your local library is always to provide you with the service you need during these times. Teen Scene Spooky season is upon ...

New executive director joins Dufferin Community Foundation

Written By PAULA BROWN LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The Dufferin Community Foundation (DCF) has welcomed a new executive director – Michele Fisher.  “We’re really excited ...

Compass Run for Food reaches $65,000 target for fundraising

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Compass Run for Food, an annual initiative which raises money for local food support programs in Dufferin ...

Deputy Mayor pens autobiography

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Shelburne Deputy Mayor Steve Anderson has added the title of author to his list of accomplishments after ...

MoD launches new exhibit comparing historical events to present day

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter History can be repetitive, but how does it compare over time?  The Museum of Dufferin (MoD) has ...

Halloween events coming up in Shelburne

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Leaves are turning, days are getting darker, and Halloween is a little more than two week away.  ...

Dufferin OPP investigating serious collision

Dufferin OPP officers are investigating a serious motor vehicle collision in Mono Township. On Oct. 2 the Dufferin OPP, Dufferin County EMS and Mulmur Rosemont ...

Local health unit participating in rapid antigen testing

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph (WDG) Public Health is opting to participate in the province’s new rapid antigen testing program in ...

Developer tops up donations to help Child and Youth Mental Health

Written By Brian Lockhart Sobey’s, the parent company of Foodland Grocery Stores put out a challenge to Foodland management to raise funds in support of ...

Students share pros and cons of UGDSB’s Remote Elementary School

Written By AUGUST BETTINELI Special to the Free Press When the pandemic hit, schools shifted to a remote version of learning, and for around two ...

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