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Tiny asks province for latitude to tax local places of worship

Tiny asks province for latitude to tax local places of worship

‘If we have an opportunity to gain some measure of control over our taxable revenue, I’m all for it,’ says Tiny mayor on $2.8 million assessed value of local places of worship
Ontario hasn't studied impact of Peel split on municipal finances

Ontario hasn't studied impact of Peel split on municipal finances

The government is appointing a transition board to study finances, among other matters
Huronia West OPP lay multiple charges over Canada Day week

Huronia West OPP lay multiple charges over Canada Day week

Between June 24 and July 3, members from the Huronia West OPP conducted enforcement on the roads, trails and on the water
Tempest in an amphitheatre: Bard on the Bay series returns

Tempest in an amphitheatre: Bard on the Bay series returns

Theatre Georgian Bay will be putting on Shakespeare's The Tempest for this year's Bard on the Bay series, which runs at the Shipyards Amphitheatre in Collingwood
New Collingwood trail hub thanks to Cycle Simcoe anniversary

New Collingwood trail hub thanks to Cycle Simcoe anniversary

Each trail hub, which includes a bench, bike rack and repair station, has also been hand-painted by local artists with unique designs
Clerkson Award winner pushes boundaries through art

Clerkson Award winner pushes boundaries through art

‘It felt very moving beyond my personal win. I saw it more as a win for the community,’ says 20-year-old Angus artist Sarah Hancock
Rare case in TBM leaves only three voting members at table

Rare case in TBM leaves only three voting members at table

On rare occasions, a municipal council can be reduced to just two members making decisions
LETTER: More discussion needed before new high school is built

LETTER: More discussion needed before new high school is built

'The best solution, although not politically popular, is to turn Elmvale and Stayner into community centres and build a regional high school in Wasaga,' writes reader Rob Potter
COLUMN: Are we loving monarch butterflies to death?

COLUMN: Are we loving monarch butterflies to death?

Whenever people meddle with wildlife the ripple effects, the second steps, the hidden threats, the side effects, must be looked at and respected, warns columnist