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COLUMN: Slightly spooky stories: UFOs — Part 1

COLUMN: Slightly spooky stories: UFOs — Part 1

From skepticism to excitement, extraterrestrial activity was hot topic in 1970s
Collingwood author finds contentment in life's mysteries

Collingwood author finds contentment in life's mysteries

Jake McArthur will perform some of his original writings about spiritual experiences with his late daughter on the Marsh Street Centre stage, Oct. 14
OJHL names picks Blues high-scorer for player of the month

OJHL names picks Blues high-scorer for player of the month

Mark McIntosh is September's player of the month for the Ontario Junior Hockey league west conference
Agencies team up to boost sustainable environmental conservation

Agencies team up to boost sustainable environmental conservation

Partnership between Resorts of Ontario, Forests Ontario sends seedlings for distribution at Blue Mountain golf tournament
Grey Highlands to update plan for water/sewage rates

Grey Highlands to update plan for water/sewage rates

Mayor expresses concerns that existing system users may have to pay for growth related system expansion
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather and gas prices
Book 50 years overdue, returned to library in Burk's Falls

Book 50 years overdue, returned to library in Burk's Falls

The library is keeping the book on display as a historical piece, leaving it in the condition it was returned in
Heavy rain expected for remainder of weekend: Environment Canada

Heavy rain expected for remainder of weekend: Environment Canada

Amounts of 30-50 mm are expected by early Monday morning
SCDSB offering programs for students with ASD

SCDSB offering programs for students with ASD

Various programs being offered virtually and in person from October to December
Tireless volunteers make progress on Cranberry Marsh boardwalk

Tireless volunteers make progress on Cranberry Marsh boardwalk

‘The number of people that come out...they’re so pleased to be out in the middle of nowhere,’ says George Christie, who has led the volunteer effort to build the boardwalk in Collingwood’s west end