March 2019 Archive

Special birdwatching event at Shelburne Library on April 7

Written By ROSE DOTTEN For those bird-enthusiasts, David T. Chapman (our favourite storm chaser) will be back at YOUR Library Sunday, April 7 at 2 ...

County launches 2019 Community Grant initiative

Written By MARNI WALSH Applications for 2019 Community Grants are now available through the County of Dufferin.  Funds are reserved for projects that address areas ...

Khattra Dufferin-Caledon Tories’ surprise pick to succeed Tilson

Written By MIKE BAKER In a stunning turn of events, local entrepreneur Harzadan Singh Khattra has been selected by Dufferin-Caledon party members to lead the ...

Wolves peewee rep team race to championship series lead after Game 1 win

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART The Shelburne Wolves peewee rep team have entered the final series in the League championship and came out on top with ...

One final memorial tournament in honour of Jennifer Widbur

Written By MARNI WALSH The puck will soon drop for the last time to signal the opening of the Jennifer Widbur Memorial Hockey Tournament at ...

CDDHS students learn about more than just history on trip to Europe

Written By MARNI WALSH A long flight delay from Toronto’s Pearson Airport to Europe this month taught Centre Dufferin District High School (CDDHS) students a ...

Shelburne Wolves Midget LL2 team wrap up season with a win

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART The Shelburne Wolves Midget LL2 stepped on to the ice for the last time this season for a game with the ...

CDDHS wrestler competes at OFSAA during first season in sport

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART In her first year on the mats, Centre Dufferin District High School wrestler, Shannan Armstrong, has already accomplished what many athletes ...

The final tally is in – Polar Plunge raises $34,000 for Special Olympics

The second annual Shelburne Police Polar Plunge for the Special Olympics was held on February 18, 2019 and was an incredible success.  Over $34000.00 were ...

Lavscam 2.0

SHORT EDITORIAL Last week, the LavScam scandal gripping Ottawa’s political crowd went from bad to worse for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who had a chance ...

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