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Poll: Most think Tories would be better off if Poilievre left

Poll: Most think Tories would be better off if Poilievre left

An online poll reflects the coalition of sorts behind Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre: young(er), more male than not and less likely to have a university education.
Bicycle safety clinics coming to Collingwood, Thornbury

Bicycle safety clinics coming to Collingwood, Thornbury

OPP hosting events Aug. 30 and 31
Hundreds of reservists headed to Meaford for training

Hundreds of reservists headed to Meaford for training

Members of 31 Canadian Brigade Group will be moving on foot Aug. 24
Grey County warden plans to talk paramedics, LTC, and court with province

Grey County warden plans to talk paramedics, LTC, and court with province

The brief discussions will be part of the upcoming Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather and gas prices
Kids overdosing is a public health emergency: Canadian pediatricians

Kids overdosing is a public health emergency: Canadian pediatricians

An alarming number of kids and teens have been treated for drug overdoses across Canada, according to a new survey released on Wednesday.
Ford government moving Greenbelt developments forward, not back

Ford government moving Greenbelt developments forward, not back

A little-known provincial agency has the big task of landing deals with developers to cover pricey necessary new infrastructure
PetSmart gives $40,000 to Georgian Triangle Humane Society

PetSmart gives $40,000 to Georgian Triangle Humane Society

PetSmart grant will help local shelter handle influx of animal surrenders, which are up 55% over last year
Fewer ice surfaces still on the table for Grey Highlands

Fewer ice surfaces still on the table for Grey Highlands

Narrow council vote confirms decision to look at future options that may include fewer arenas
BIA notes return of downtown pianos

BIA notes return of downtown pianos

Eight pianos have been placed downtown for anyone to play and all to enjoy