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Shelburne pushes back against phasing out free well-water tests

May 16, 2024   ·   0 Comments

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Shelburne Town Council is joining forces to call on the provincial government to not phase out free ...

Sam Young leaves behind legacy teaching junior golfers

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART There are many golfers who remember Sam Young as the inspired teacher who taught them the nuances of the sport on ...

Ontario SPCA urges pet owners to include them in emergency plans  

Written By Sam Odrowski Emergency Preparedness Week runs from May 5-11 and safety tips are being shared by the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society as ...

County releases 2024 Explore Dufferin Guide

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The County of Dufferin has officially announced the launch of its 2024 Explore Dufferin Guide. The Explore ...

Orangeville Wolves special needs hockey team competes in Boston tournament

Written By Sam Odrowski While it can be difficult to find a sports program that accommodates individuals with special needs, the Orangeville Wolves ensures they ...

Shelburne Library shares weekly news

Something big is coming! Our BIG surprise is inching closer to being ready, and we can’t wait to share it with you! YOUR Library is ...

Shelburne man wins over $1 million in lottery

Written By Sam Odrowski A Shelburne man has one million reasons to be happy after winning the lottery. Bogdan Karwowski hit the Ontario Jackpot for ...

DCF to donate more than $75,000 in community grants, bursaries 

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Dufferin Community Foundation (DCF) is making leaps in funding available to local students and community charities.  The ...

Tipsy Fox Pub and Grill wins Best Burger in the ‘Burne’ contest

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The votes are in, and Shelburne residents have selected The Tipsy Fox as the restaurant with the ...

MP Seeback slams Liberal decision to grant Russian Sanctions Waiver

Canada intends to allow Russian-sourced titanium into Canada to be used by Airbus, according to unnamed government sources, who spoke with the Globe and Mail.  ...

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