March 2020 Archive

Amber Alerts

by BRIAN LOCKHART There were a lot of complaints over the past year from people who weren’t too happy about receiving Amber Alerts over their ...

There’s lots going on over March Break at Shelburne Public Library

Only a few days left to buy tickets for our March Break events! Stop by YOUR Library to purchase tickets for Creature Quest, Dufflebag Theatre ...

EDC and Shelburne Rotary team up to make a ‘splash’

Written By MARNI WALSH The Shelburne Economic Development Committee (EDC) has teamed up with the Shelburne Rotary Club for the EDC’s Annual Golf Classic.  “When ...

Seeback condemns Bill C-7, wants improved palliative care funding for local residents

Written By MIKE BAKER Dufferin-Caledon MP Kyle Seeback has criticized the Liberal federal government for attempting to fast-track legislation that would change assisted-dying rules across ...

Private firm says local fire department could reclaim thousands through service charges

Written By PETER RICHARDSON Local Fire Chief Brad Lemaich and Chris Carrier, of the company Fire Marque, presented to Shelburne Council on Monday, with the ...

‘Music and Magic’ to support Partera’s work for peace overseas

Written By MARNI WALSH Reverend LeeAnn McKenna, of Mono, has worked to build bridges of peace in some of the most dangerous conflict areas of ...

It’s never too late to celebrate as Troupe-Adore hosts Mardi Gras bash

Written By MARNI WALSH Last week a group of dedicated volunteers from Troup- Adore, proved, once again, that it is never to late to celebrate.  ...

Centre Dufferin Royals send two basketball teams to CWOSSA

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART It’s not often a high school sends two championship basketball teams to regional competition at CWOSSA. It is now two years ...

Local resident celebrates 100th birthday surrounded by family

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART To say he’s had an interesting life might be an understatement. For Shelburne resident, William Hooker, celebrating his 100th birthday means ...

Shelburne Council to roll out revamped development charge policy for new builds

Written By PETER RICHARDSON Shelburne developers may soon be paying more for the right to build in town.  Council heard a report from Hemson Consulting ...

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