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Grey Highlands considers rule change to lift ban on mobile homes

Grey Highlands considers rule change to lift ban on mobile homes

Public meeting coming to give residents a chance to weigh-in
‘A vision and a dream’: Pretty River Academy celebrates 25 years

‘A vision and a dream’: Pretty River Academy celebrates 25 years

Started in 1998 by founder Roberta Murray Hirst, Pretty River Academy’s focus has ‘always been on the child,’ says kindergarten teacher
Public must be heard on Official Plan review, say TBM councillors

Public must be heard on Official Plan review, say TBM councillors

Mayor Andrea Matrosovs urges 'balance' as process to update the town's Official Plan moves to the next stage
Update to TBM cell tower policy shrinks advance-notice range

Update to TBM cell tower policy shrinks advance-notice range

The new policies will reduce the distance required for neighbours to be notified from 500 metres to 300 metres
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather and gas prices
VIDEO: What happened in Vegas stays in the news at Queen's Park

VIDEO: What happened in Vegas stays in the news at Queen's Park

The NDP has asked Ontario's integrity commissioner to investigate a now-infamous trip to Las Vegas that precipitated multiple resignations related to the Greenbelt scandal
Grey Highlands to lower speed limit in Eugenia

Grey Highlands to lower speed limit in Eugenia

The village of Eugenia will be designated a 40 km/hr zone by Grey Highlands
Grey Highlands tries out more accessible meeting set up

Grey Highlands tries out more accessible meeting set up

New setup in the council chambers will get a test run to ensure it is functional, audio and video improvements will follow
Rotary Clubs walk to raise polio awareness Oct. 24

Rotary Clubs walk to raise polio awareness Oct. 24

Rotary Club of Collingwood, Rotary Club of Collingwood-South Georgian Bay and Rotary Club of Wasaga Beach will walk together along First St. next week
COLUMN: Citizens need to step up to help expand the Greenbelt

COLUMN: Citizens need to step up to help expand the Greenbelt

Promoting highways and sprawl is entirely in the wrong direction to avoid water scarcity and contamination issues in the future, says columnist