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One new case of COVID-19 reported in Grey Highlands today

One new case of COVID-19 reported in Grey Highlands today

The Municipality of Grey Highlands has seen a total of 66 cases and currently has three active cases
Humane Society launches online courses for youth

Humane Society launches online courses for youth

New courses are a first in Canada and will provide information about everything from what to know before selecting a pet to creating a pet sitter business
29 new COVID cases for Collingwood, Clearview, Wasaga since Friday

29 new COVID cases for Collingwood, Clearview, Wasaga since Friday

The health unit is reporting 226 new cases for the region in its first update since Jan. 8
Police seek public assistance in Thornbury house fire investigation

Police seek public assistance in Thornbury house fire investigation

The fire destroyed a $7M home on Lake Drive in Thornbury this morning
Grey-Bruce to receive its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines this week

Grey-Bruce to receive its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines this week

The Grey Bruce Health Unit will be receiving 1,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in two shipments
Head-on crash claims life of Wasaga Beach driver

Head-on crash claims life of Wasaga Beach driver

Collision happened yesterday on Poplar Sideroad near Raglan Street in Collingwood
Ontario reported 3,338 new COVID cases today

Ontario reported 3,338 new COVID cases today

More than 1,500 people are hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ontario
For plants and animals, it's certainly not the 'dead of winter'

For plants and animals, it's certainly not the 'dead of winter'

Whether the snowdrifts are piled over your car or barely over your boot-tops, natural rhythms and events are still rolling out, says outdoors columnist
The Blue Mountains house destroyed in fire sold for $7M last week

The Blue Mountains house destroyed in fire sold for $7M last week

The house, which was vacant at the time, is a 'total loss' reported the fire chief
BEYOND LOCAL: 2020 was a terrible year for climate disasters, but there are reasons for hope in 2021

BEYOND LOCAL: 2020 was a terrible year for climate disasters, but there are reasons for hope in 2021

Actions taken now and in the next decade, individually and collectively, can make a difference, experts say