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Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather and gas prices
Local group planning November event to celebrate Lightfoot's legacy

Local group planning November event to celebrate Lightfoot's legacy

'It's celebrating somebody who's such a Canadian cultural icon... He lived most of his adult life in Toronto, but he never forgot about Orillia,' said event organizer
Emancipation Festival invites the public to celebrate 161 years

Emancipation Festival invites the public to celebrate 161 years

Festival happens Aug. 4 to 6 in Owen Sound, the most northern terminus of the Underground Railroad
PCs look to cement hold of Scarborough by taking longtime Liberal seat in byelection

PCs look to cement hold of Scarborough by taking longtime Liberal seat in byelection

Scarborough—Guildwood voters will go to the polls on July 27 in one of two provincial byelections
TBM hires Georgian Triangle Humane Society as 'pound' service

TBM hires Georgian Triangle Humane Society as 'pound' service

Contract with the humane society ensures the town can provide pound service for the community
No swimming allowed at Lake Eugenia

No swimming allowed at Lake Eugenia

An algae bloom has been spotted in Lake Eugenia, swimming prohibited for the time being
ADOPT ME: Bella loves both nap time and play time

ADOPT ME: Bella loves both nap time and play time

This 10-year-old cat is an affectionate girl
Humidex may reach 40 on Thursday, Friday: Environment Canada

Humidex may reach 40 on Thursday, Friday: Environment Canada

Deteriorating air quality may also result in the Air Quality Health Index approaching the high risk category
‘Long overdue’: Sports reps push for new multi-use rec facility

‘Long overdue’: Sports reps push for new multi-use rec facility

Committee split over staff suggestion to pair up with The Blue Mountains for regional rec centre feasibility study
New farmers' market proposed near Feversham

New farmers' market proposed near Feversham

Farmers' market proponent says operation will employ five people when it opens