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Town will be asking voters what method they'd like to use in 2022 election

Town will be asking voters what method they'd like to use in 2022 election

Paper ballots? Internet voting? The Town of Collingwood wants to know which way you'd like to vote for the next council and school board trustees
Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan at Wednesday news conference

Ontario to update COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan at Wednesday news conference

Health Minister Christine Elliott and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones are scheduled to address the province's ongoing immunization effort
CANADA: Consumers lose trust in big brands during pandemic, study says

CANADA: Consumers lose trust in big brands during pandemic, study says

The study also found Canadians have a high ability to detect whether a brand demonstrates a short-lived act of compassion to take advantage of the pandemic
Working from home may not appeal to all employers when pandemic ends

Working from home may not appeal to all employers when pandemic ends

'In a lot of cases no one really stopped to put anything in writing as to what the terms of employment were regarding working from home,' says lawyer
Good morning, Collingwood!

Good morning, Collingwood!

Believe you can and you're halfway there.
BEYOND LOCAL: The common denominator between Zoom fatigue and distracted driving

BEYOND LOCAL: The common denominator between Zoom fatigue and distracted driving

Remote work — with its countless and never-ending online meetings — is taking its toll on employees
Summer roads draw cyclists, inspiring more businesses to cater to two-wheel traffic

Summer roads draw cyclists, inspiring more businesses to cater to two-wheel traffic

As cycling continues to become more popular, many businesses are hoping to attract riders as a destination point on popular routes
Collingwood gets silver bike-friendly community designation

Collingwood gets silver bike-friendly community designation

This year's award is one-up from the bronze level first achieved by the town in 2017
Mayor, advocate raise flag for international anti-bullying day

Mayor, advocate raise flag for international anti-bullying day

May 4 is recognized in 25 countries as an anti-bullying day
Hugs allowed again for vaccinated long-term care residents and caregivers

Hugs allowed again for vaccinated long-term care residents and caregivers

Directive also allows for communal dining in fully vaccinated LTC homes