November 2021 Archive

County Warden stepping down

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Melanchthon Mayor Darren White, who has served as Dufferin County’s Warden for three consecutive terms, is stepping ...

McCarthy Sign Company closes after 40 years in Shelburne

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter After 40 years of providing custom signage to the Shelburne community, local realtor Marg McCarthy is retiring ...

Local High School makes memorial walk in honour of Remembrance Day

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A Centre Dufferin District High School (CDDHS) teacher and various student groups commemo-rated Remembrance Day (Nov. 11) ...

Shelburne BIA Santa Claus Parade making return

Written By Paula Brown Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Santa Claus is coming to Shelburne.  The Shelburne Business Improvement Area (BIA) has announced they will be ...

First Shift program outfits kids for hockey at nominal price

Written By Brian Lockhart Having a child express an interest in playing hockey may provide years of activity and fun, or it might just end ...

Senior Muskies take back-to-back losses over the weekend

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART The Shelburne Senior Muskies took back-to-back losses over the weekend after playing one game on the road then returning to home ...

CDDHS Royals win District 4/10 field hockey championship

Written By Brian Lockhart The Centre Dufferin District High School Royals claimed the District 4/10 field hockey championship with a 2 – 0 win over ...

Afghanistan: Winter is coming

by GWYNNE DYER The first snow of the winter will reach Kabul any day now, and the death rate will start to climb: mostly children, ...

Minimum wage

by BRIAN LOCKHART The Ontario government will soon introduce legislation that will increase the minimum wage to $15.00 per hour. That’s an increase of .65 ...

OPP advise parents to check their kids Halloween candy

Dufferin OPP would like to remind parents to carefully check their children’s Halloween candy after a report of tampered treats came from an Orangeville resident. ...

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