August 2019 Archive

Is this the year of the gun?

EDITORIAL IT’S GETTING PRETTY SCARY when on the same weekend we hear of 40 innocent people being gunned down in two cities south of the ...

Gun violence

By BRIAN LOCKHART It’s three o’clock in the morning and you are awakened by a strange noise. You look out the window and see a ...

Shelburne Library News

This Sunday – tickets are going fast!!! Authors in the Hills of Mulmur – August 11, 2019 @ 1 pm at the Barn on 10th ...

Don’t miss Bands and Brews at this week’s Heritage Music Festival

Written By Marni Walsh   It’s here! This week is the Heritage Music Festival in Shelburne. That means a whole lot of great music is ...

“The Dream” comes true for Theatre Orangeville

Written By Marni Walsh As David Nairn, Artistic Director of Theatre Orangeville will tell you, the idea of mounting Shakespeare’s beloved comedy A Midsummer Night’s ...

Vets celebrate 20 years in Shelburne

Written By Brian Lockhart The Shelburne Vets Lacrosse Club are celebrating 20 years of lacrosse in the town as they currently wrap up the 2019 ...

Kyle Seeback secures Conservative vote in local nomination rerun

Written By Mike Baker After securing a comfortable victory in last week’s Dufferin-Caledon Conservative nomination rerun, Kyle Seeback is anxious to make up for lost ...

Shelburne’s first “Walk with Doc “event

Written By JULIA LLOYD Have you ever heard of “Walk with Doc” before?  The event was first started in Columbus, Ohio., by a Dr. David ...

Shelburne police lay charges on local men following prank

Shelburne Police are advising all residents to take pre-cautions when attending local parks in Shelburne.   A small package of drugs was located in a ...

Shelburne Vets heading to playoffs

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART The Shelburne Vets are wrapping up the regular season and getting ready for the playoffs. The current Vets activity at the ...

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