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COLUMN: Leave strong mayor powers gathering dust

COLUMN: Leave strong mayor powers gathering dust

Strong mayor powers part of a strategy inflicted upon Ontarians ever since voters gave Ford and his PCs a majority government, writes reporter Bob Bruton
COLUMN: Water, mulch, trim, gardening tips for July

COLUMN: Water, mulch, trim, gardening tips for July

Master gardener emeritus, John Hethrington, offers this to-do list for your home gardens in July
TBM may open formerly private tennis club to the public

TBM may open formerly private tennis club to the public

Town planning to build two new outdoor tennis courts at a location to be determined
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather and gas prices
Last of Collingwood municipal police force retires this week

Last of Collingwood municipal police force retires this week

Staff Sgt. Chris Maecker moved to Collingwood in 1987 to start his 35-year career in policing for an annual salary of $17,000
Child Youth Advocacy Centre rolls out mobile, remote services

Child Youth Advocacy Centre rolls out mobile, remote services

With new partnership, clients from across the region will be able to access services without needing to travel to the agency's building on West Street North
Grey Highlands library packs summer with family activities

Grey Highlands library packs summer with family activities

Several free programs encourage fun and continued learning through the summer
PHOTOS: Collingwood celebrates Canada Day

PHOTOS: Collingwood celebrates Canada Day

Downtown activities included live music, face painting, lego, balloon twisting, a family bike parade, and the annual citizenship reaffirmation ceremony
Grey Roots opens historic general store building

Grey Roots opens historic general store building

The Arnott General Store display takes visitors back in time to part of Grey County history
Poll shows most Canadians would flunk citizenship test

Poll shows most Canadians would flunk citizenship test

In a survey of 1,512 Canadian adults, Leger found that only 23 per cent would pass the citizenship test, based on their answers to 10 randomly selected questions