January 2019 Archive

LP Stage’s ‘Shout’ deserves an audience for final shows

Written By MARNI WALSH “Baby it’s cold outside,” but there is a ‘hot’ show on stage at Grace Tipling Hall this weekend and it deserves ...

Local non-profit organization Streams Community Hub secures charity status

Written By MARNI WALSH “Becoming a charitable organization was always our goal,” says Streams Community Hub director Juli-Anne James, who founded the non-profit organization with ...

Key issues now facing Dufferin aired at Board of Trade levee

Written By PETER RICHARDSON A large audience was on hand at Monora Park Pavilion last Thursday for the Dufferin Board of Trade’s annual New Year’s ...

‘Soldiering On’, Dufferin County veteran publishes fourth book

Written By MARNI WALSH Merv Parker says he has had “an amazing life journey,” and despite a devastating cancer diagnosis, the local veteran is determined ...

Third annual Health and Wellness Expo doubles attendance

Written By MARNI WALSH One of the organizers of the Shelburne Health and Wellness Expo, Amanda Phillips, says attendance more than doubled last Saturday at ...

Dufferin County brothers strike gold at Karate Canada National Championships

Written By MARNI WALSH As the Karate Canadá Senior National Championships came to a close last weekend in Gatineau, Quebec, two Dufferin County brothers packed ...

Shelburne Muskies come up short during annual Fight Cancer Night

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART The Shelburne Senior Muskies hosted the Durham Thundercats at the Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex on Saturday, January 10. The evening also ...

Centre Dufferin girls battle for playoff berth in District 4 hockey

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART It is shaping up to be a tough season in District 4 girls hockey with some pretty evenly matched teams on ...

Total opposition to Bill 66

Our Readers Write Dear Sylvia, In response to a recent article published in Dufferin-area media, I feel I have to contact you with my objections ...

Fragility

EDITORIAL The tragic bus-transit crash in Ottawa last week—killing three and injuring 23, many seriously—is just another example of the fragility of life hitting a ...

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