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CANADA: Anxious passengers scramble as Max 8 ban snarls service

CANADA: Anxious passengers scramble as Max 8 ban snarls service

Passengers are struggling to get a hold of Air Canada
Retired teachers help buy goats, chickens for Philippines orphanage

Retired teachers help buy goats, chickens for Philippines orphanage

Another group at the Danube Seniors Leisure Centre also made cloth diapers for poor mothers, who were taking used diapers from a dump, and cleaning and reusing them
Police have charged seven distracted drivers in town this week

Police have charged seven distracted drivers in town this week

New laws in place mean a fine, demerit points, and license suspension for those caught driving distracted.
Public invited to present at tonight's budget meeting

Public invited to present at tonight's budget meeting

If you've got something to say about the proposed 2019 budget, tonight is your night at the microphone
Slow down at Second and Cedar – there's a new stop sign coming

Slow down at Second and Cedar – there's a new stop sign coming

Motion to add stop signs at intersection and to undergo traffic count at Cedar and Third both approved
Sixth street apartment and townhouse development struck down by council

Sixth street apartment and townhouse development struck down by council

‘I would anticipate that they would be appealing’: town planner
VIDEO: What is your thing in spring?

VIDEO: What is your thing in spring?

What are you looking forward to with the change of season?
Councillors want to limit water resale in new agreement with New Tecumseth

Councillors want to limit water resale in new agreement with New Tecumseth

Councillors push to include prohibition of water resale to private water bottling companies for profit.
Good morning, Collingwood!

Good morning, Collingwood!

Mainly cloudy with showers beginning near noon and a high of 8C
CANADA: Majority of Canadians now do their banking digitally, survey says

CANADA: Majority of Canadians now do their banking digitally, survey says

Only 12 per cent of respondents said they did most of their banking in person