January 2015 Archive

Community rallies behind McIntyre family after devastating barn fire

The expression, “It takes a village to raise a child”, is a well known phrase but as local Amaranth resident farmers discovered, it takes a ...

Angel cookies

Rachel and Kenya Teeter of Primrose United Church holding angel cookies that were decorated, packaged, and labelled by the Sunday school children. Over 100 large ...

Dipping into the past…

150 YEARS AGO Thursday, January 12, 1865 • rom The Sun, Orangeville, compliments of Dufferin County Museum and Archives: SKATING RINK – The Orangeville Skating Rink, ...

Health Unit declares flu outbreak in Simcoe–Muskoka

Stevenson Memorial Hospital is stepping up efforts to contain spread of the flu virus in response to the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) declaration ...

Board of Health elects new chair

At the January 7th inaugural meeting of the new Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Board of Health the first order of business was to elect a new Chair. Doug ...

Remuneration By-law will follow cost of living allowance

By-law 38-2014, which gives Shelburne Council the remuneration increase recommended by Ward & Uptigrove Consulting and Human Resources (W&U), passed second and third readings at ...

County Delegation suggests DWPI survey

“What is the cost of regret?” – Karen Wallace A motion, supported unanimously at County Council January 8th, following a delegation by Melancthon native Karren ...

Shelburne’s pride in their Police Service continues as Chief Moore celebrates 10 years

Congratulations go out to Kent Moore, who is marking his 10th anniversary as Chief of the Shelburne Police Service this month. Chief Moore was sworn ...

NCVA Board of Directors 2015

Doug Lougheed, Councillor for the Town of Innisfil, will lead the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority board of directors in 2015. Lougheed, a former police officer ...

Ottawa Journal: building on improvements to Canada’s Caregiver Program

Canada’s Caregiver Program allows Canadian families to recruit foreign nationals to live and work in their homes to provide care for children, elderly persons, and ...

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