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March break programs coming up at Shelburne Library

February 21, 2019   ·   0 Comments

Written By ROSE DOTTEN March Break Programs are coming up!! Tickets are now available We will be selling tickets for our March Break Events at ...

Pirates welcome at upcoming mystery dinner for autism

Written By MARNI WALSH Shelburne’s ‘Autism Grandma,’ Deanna Avison invites guests of the 4th annual Hearts Wide Open for Autism mystery dinner and auction to ...

Dufferin County budget includes 1.9 percent tax hike for 2019

Written By MIKE BAKER Dufferin County’s council tried their best to show residents the love on Valentine’s Day. County council whittled a proposed 6.9 per ...

Emergency services provide life-saving CPR training to public

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART It is a skill you learn that you hope you may never have to use, however if the need arises, knowing ...

Second annual Polar Plunge raises $30,000 for Special Olympics

Written By MIKE BAKER More than 60 local residents embraced the ‘freezin’ for a reason’ mentality this past weekend, helping to raise more than $30,000 ...

Team Spirit delivers success for Shelburne curler at provincial qualifier

Written By MARNI WALSH Early this month Shelburne’s Kayla Cruikshank, a student at Centre Dufferin District High School, and a member of Team Zemmelink curling  ...

Shelburne Council approves 1.58 percent tax increase, additional $35.12 on 2019 bill

Written By PETER RICHARDSON Shelburne Council signed off on its 2019 budget on Monday evening, with local residents facing a tax increase of 1.58 percent ...

Happy Valentines Day from staff at the Shelburne Library

Written By ROSE DOTTEN Please note: In case of inclement weather when buses are cancelled, the library may be open but library programs will be ...

The Great Disconnect: the power of food to build community

Written By MARNI WALSH Next Thursday (Feb. 21), the Mono Mulmur Citizens’ Coalition (MC2) and the National Farmers’ Union will hold a presentation and discussion ...

Teachers, assistants rally against reported plan to cut funding

Written By MIKE BAKER A rumoured 4 percent cut to Ontario’s education budget would have “seriously long-lasting impacts” on students, according to many Dufferin County ...

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