September 2013 Archive

OPP works to combat teen victimization

Young people who create and send sexual images through social media can often find themselves overwhelmed by the circumstances. Teens can experience fear, despair and ...

This week in police news…

Shelburne Police Service responded to 92 calls for service between September 8th and September 15th. Orangeville man charged with Stunt Driving: At 9:30 a.m. on ...

Jaida Cumberland Grant

Students in the field of Developmental Services can now apply for the Jaida Cumberland Memorial Grant through the Community Living Association for South Simcoe in ...

Reunions and remembrances

I recently learned that I am going to be a grandmother for the first time. When my youngest daughter and her husband told me they ...

Christian Perspectives

Have you ever received a gift you didn’t deserve for instance a free trip or an anonymous bank deposit? How did you react, did you ...

Ottawa Journal: EI rate freeze good news for local economy

  Our Government recently announced that Employment Insurance (EI) rates that employers and employees pay will be frozen for the next three years. This means ...

Old technology kept alive by local club – turn of the century machines on display at the Fair

If you think that finely tuned engine under the hood of your car just happened roll off the assembly line after some fine engineering, you’d ...

Meet the 2013 Shelburne Fall Fair Ambassadors

Road to the Royal Fair

Since he was six years old, Chester Tupling has been showing cattle at local fairs. Steeped in proud tradition, the now 36 year old father ...

Chick Days at Sawyers Feed Mill

They are only a day old when they arrive, they come in different colors, are cute and fluffy and they do not stay long before ...

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