Bruce and Dayle Inglis attended the 2013 graduation ceremony of Princess Elizabeth Public School, Orangeville on Wednesday evening, when their grandson, Ty Inglis, graduated from ...
Considering the long history of sports in Shelburne, it seems only fitting that there is finally a permanent place to honour people whose contributions have ...
Lovely Sunshine welcomed us and the children ushered us in with singing Oh Canada. Pastor Don gave a prayer of thanksgiving to God for our ...
How do you feel when you have put forth time and effort towards the completion of a specific task or goal? This week I received ...
I remember receiving a terrarium for a gift back in the 70’s when they were the trendy thing to have for a neat way to ...
We thought last week was busy but this week is really starting to have us in a whirl… that is good because the excitement fosters ...
I recently had the opportunity to accompany Prime Minister Stephen Harper to London, United Kingdom and Paris, France for his working visit to Europe. The ...
You don’t often find a genuine barn in the heart of any town, but Anne Fisher and Dave Apple stand with the life-size cardboard statue ...
Photos by Brian Lockhart Shelburne celebrated Canada Day with festivities at the Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex. Photo: C Day 1 Makenna and Ryder ...
Orangeville resident John Barber, a.k.a. “The Mad Plumber” looks for alternative ways to preserve the summer – with fresh rhubarb marmalade, of course! Barber, a ...
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