September 2019 Archive

Natural Homes open to public on Sept. 30

Experience the look and feel of some unique green homes during the popular annual Ontario-wide Natural Homes self-guided Tour, taking place Sunday September 29, from ...

Council consider draft plan for proposed Fieldgate subdivision

Written By PETER RICHARDSON Mark Bradley, representing Fieldgate Homes and their development in Shelburne’s east end, Shelburne 89 Developments, was at Council Monday night, to ...

Hyland Centre Child Care hosting 30th anniversary reunion tonight

Written By MARNI WALSH Hyland Centre Child Care, located at 200 Fourth Avenue in Hyland Heights Elementary School in Shelburne, is celebrating their 30th anniversary ...

Caravaggio IDA increases level of service with new compound lab

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART Caravaggio IDA in Shelburne is taking its level of service up a notch with the addition of a new on-site compound ...

Spots still open for Shelburne Fair Ambassador competition, winner to receive $1,000 bursary

Written By MARNI WALSH Shelburne Fair Promotions Coordinator, Karren Wallace says eligible youth can still sign up to compete in the 2019 Ambassador Program until ...

NDBL championship series starts this week

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART It’s been a long season for the North Dufferin Baseball League and it’s finally come down to the last two teams ...

Shelburne Muskies starting tryouts ahead of new season

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART It’s time to shake out the summer rust and get back on the ice for hockey players that want to participate ...

Shelburne Police Service offering back-to-school safety tips

With the Labour Day weekend now behind us, this means that children have returned to school.  The Shelburne Police Service is urging motorists and pedestrians ...

We should leave the negative politicking to the other side

OUR READERS WRITE Barb Shaughnessy’s barrage of criticism, through two nomination campaigns and subsequently, confirms my earlier decision to not vote for her, even as ...

How about planting a billion trees?

EDITORIAL THERE NOW SEEMS little doubt that one issue common to both our federal election next month and the U.S. presidential election next year will ...

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