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New Year's baby has arrived

New Year's baby has arrived

Alira Kauri Badger was born shortly before 9 a.m. on Thursday
Garland and Sinatra come to life again on Gayety stage

Garland and Sinatra come to life again on Gayety stage

A musical cabaret coming to the Collingwood stage in February features tributes to Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland songs
Local cross-country ski experts hope to help you fall in love with winter

Local cross-country ski experts hope to help you fall in love with winter

'There is no bad weather, just bad clothing choices,' said Kelly Sinclair, part-owner and operator of Highlands Nordic
2019 in Review: Here's what could happen as a result of the Collingwood Judicial Inquiry

2019 in Review: Here's what could happen as a result of the Collingwood Judicial Inquiry

'It’s no small undertaking that we were asked to undertake,' said Inquiry Commissioner Frank Marrocco
2019 in Review: Talking about Terminals and a future still uncertain

2019 in Review: Talking about Terminals and a future still uncertain

A partial pile inspection happened in 2019, but results are still pending
CANADA: Almost half of Canadians aren't happy with their love or sex life

CANADA: Almost half of Canadians aren't happy with their love or sex life

Experts offer tips for a healthier sex and love life in 2020
Good morning, Collingwood!

Good morning, Collingwood!

There is a chance of flurries this morning and rain overnight
BEYOND LOCAL: Drinking bleach, chicken pox parties among some of 2019's most bizarre health trends

BEYOND LOCAL: Drinking bleach, chicken pox parties among some of 2019's most bizarre health trends

One woman gave herself second-degree burns after trying vaginal steaming
Year in review: In memoriam 2019

Year in review: In memoriam 2019

Some of the entertainers, innovators, news makers and people of note we lost in 2019
New year means new things to see in our skies: Astronomer

New year means new things to see in our skies: Astronomer

'Put on the woolies, wear lots of layers, then train your telescope on Orion for many wonderful sights,' advises our local astronomy expert