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January 27, 2017   ·   0 Comments

By Rose Dotten   Our Walk the Wall Challenge continues with great success, so much so that we’ve brought in 20 more pedometers for you ...

Christian Perspectives: A New Day has come

By Dr. Vincent Sterling Power of Faith Pentecostal   Ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, a new day has come to Shelburne, Orangeville, and surrounding ...

Shelburne Legion News

By Lesa Peat   Branch 220 would like to welcome our 16 new members. We hope your experience with us is a great one. Our ...

It is Time for Action

By Sylvia Jones, MPP Dufferin-Caledon   On January 19, I had the opportunity to participate in the Pre-Budget Consultations of the Standing Committee on Finance ...

Ottawa Journal: House of Commons gets back to work

By David Tilson, MP Dufferin-Caledon   On Monday, January 30, 2017, the Spring Sitting of the House of Commons gets underway and the Trudeau government ...

Mayor reflects on 2016 and the year ahead

By Mayor Ken Bennington   I would like to wish every resident of Shelburne, a safe and prosperous New Year. May you be blessed with ...

Mono author recaptures basic human values

By Marni Walsh   A life rich in learning and ideological study led Arnold De Graaff to publish “The Gods in Whom They Trusted, The ...

Crewson Insurance sets example as a community corporation

By Marni Walsh Fresh meat can often be a food hard to come by for local families in need, a need recognized by Shelburne’s Crewson ...

A new kind of theatre takes a bow

By Marni Walsh   Shelburne audiences were treated to a different kind of theatre this weekend as Norm Foster’s comedy-drama Storm Warning, which opened at ...

TEA-zers coming to Cobwebs and Caviar

By Michelle Janzen   Tea is the most popular manufactured drink consumed in the world, equaling all others, including coffee, chocolate, soft drinks, and alcohol ...

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