September 2018 Archive

Shelburne Library News – lots of events on the horizon

Written By ROSE DOTTEN Library Literary Event Sunday, September 16, 2018 @ 2:00 pm Gail Bowen will be our featured author at one of our ...

151st Shelburne & District Fair opens with Ambassador comp

Written By MARNI WALSH The 151st Shelburne and District Fair opens this Friday, September 14th starting with the Exhibit Hall displays and competitions at 6pm. ...

All candidates meetings, electronic voting in Mono

Written By TOM CLARIDGE The Town of Mono, currently in a close race with Shelburne to become Dufferin’s second largest urban community, is going to ...

Hospice Dufferin board chair ready for another raucous ride

Written By MIKE PICKFORD When Dan LaCute awoke from a strange dream roughly five years ago, he could never have imagined the path it would ...

Something to crow about with Shelburne & District Horticultural Society

Written By MARNI WALSH The Shelburne and District Horticultural Society got ready for autumn on Sunday, September 9th with a Scarecrow Workshop in Horningmill’s. The ...

Shelburne Councillor Steve Anderson partners with DCAFS for Bell Canada Backpacks for Kids program

Written By JASEN OBERMEYER Councillor Steve Anderson has partnered with Dufferin Child and Family Services (DCAFS) to make school life a little easier for students, ...

Shelburne Home Hardware donates $20,000 worth of supplies to Habitat for Humanity

Written By MARNI WALSH Bill Gillam, owner of Shelburne Home Hardware, has been donating to Habitat for Humanity since 2003 when he built his Peterborough ...

Council hears from businessmen about proposed cannabis production site

Written By PETER RICHARDSON Shelburne Council Meeting on Monday may have been better dubbed the Steve Wever Show, as the Town Planner held the floor ...

New coach on the bench for the Shelburne Muskies

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART With tryouts slated to get underway this weekend, the Shelburne Senior Muskies are gearing up for the 2018 / 19 season. ...

Bad week

SMALL EDITORIAL The Federal Court of Appeal’s decision last week to yank the permits and halt any continuing construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline was ...

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