October 2014 Archive

A Kiss to Remember

Married 50 years, it’s safe to say, Jim and Marion Sawyers defy age, gravity and almost every statistic out there when it comes to rules ...

‘Saved by the Status’

Former CDDHS student makes a film and after two years, it’s ready to be watched! How society measures success weighs heavily upon our youth and ...

Dipping into the past…

150 YEARS AGO Thursday, October 6, 1864 • rom The Sun, Orangeville, compliments of Dufferin County Museum and Archives: • he village council held one or two ...

Flu season is already here

The first local case of influenza A has been confirmed. Public Health is reminding everyone to get the flu shot early so they can stay ...

Former Mulmur Mayor runs for Shelburne Council

Gordon Montgomery, former Mayor of Mulmur from 2006-2010 and Dufferin County Warden in 2009, is running to be a Councillor for Shelburne in the October ...

Spirit Touches Art, Art Touches Spirit

Trinity United Church in Shelburne has a history of reaching out to the community through music and concerts and “Spirit Touches Art, Art Touches Spirit” ...

Wade Mills urges voters to challenge candidates

Shelburne municipal candidate Wade Mills believes that it is “time for some fresh thinking” at Council. He says that although “the current Council has served ...

Ottawa Journal: small business tax credits

Our Government is squarely focused on creating jobs, growth, and long-term prosperity. In doing so, we recognize the fundamental importance of small businesses in fueling ...

Life lessons

A community-based education program is in the planning stages at Procyon Wildlife Veterinary and Rehabilitation Services in Beeton, thanks to a $50,000 grant from Shell. ...

Shelburne Library news

What a gorgeous day! A little cool but with all that sunshine who cares? It reminds me of autumn leaves, crisp apples, and colourful pumpkins ...

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