November 2014 Archive

Ottawa Journal: Canada’s contribution to fight terrorism in Iraq

The situation in Iraq continues to grow more and more tragic. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has conducted a campaign of ...

Shelburne Legion news

Branch 220 would like to thank our Air Cadets for a fantastic job on Remembrance Day. The drill team was impressive and the dinner was ...

Man faces serious charges for domestic assault

Late last week Shelburne police reported that they arrested and charged an adult man from Waterloo in relation to a serious domestic incident that took ...

OPP to drivers: help prevent another chaotic winter on the roads

The more than 33,000 road collisions on OPP patrolled roads last winter has the OPP asking road users to be part of the solution to ...

Winter overnight parking by–law starts Nov. 15th

A reminder to all residents and motorists that winter overnight parking restrictions take effect starting Saturday November 15th at midnight. No vehicles are to be ...

Running a red leads to seven charges

During the evening of Thursday November 6th a Shelburne police officer observed a red Ford Escort run a red light at Main Street and Owen ...

EDITORIAL: Smokers – a dying breed

Recently, the province of Ontario announced that it plans to strengthen the Smoke-Free Ontario Act to make it illegal to smoke on patios, on public ...

“Income splitting is unfair and expensive”

Dear editor: Middle class families should not have to pay more to give wealthier families like those of MPs and Cabinet Ministers a $2,000 tax ...

Midget LL2 off to a good start

Local league Midget 2 bounced into the hockey season full of energy and have won 4 out of their 5 early games. All of the ...

Royals hockey start regular season

The Centre Dufferin District High School Royals hockey team started the regular season of Division 4/10 high school hockey with a road game and followed ...

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