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La Moda Salon marks 50 years in business

La Moda Salon marks 50 years in business

Salon owner Sam Boggia announced he's looking for a buyer for the long-standing salon
Registration open for Big Brothers Big Sisters pickleball event

Registration open for Big Brothers Big Sisters pickleball event

Fundraiser in July will support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Grey Bruce and Western Simcoe
Grey Bruce Health Services achieves Accreditation Canada 'exemplary' rating

Grey Bruce Health Services achieves Accreditation Canada 'exemplary' rating

'We’re super excited. It’s the highest level of accreditation we’ve ever received,' said hospital corporation President and CEO Gary Sims
Thousands of Georgian College students prepare for convocation

Thousands of Georgian College students prepare for convocation

Opening ceremony Monday morning will include Eagle Feather, while businessman Peter Moore will receive honorary degree Tuesday
Poet laureate digs deep for words to bring to Indigenous People's Day

Poet laureate digs deep for words to bring to Indigenous People's Day

Jillian Morris will perform an original poem on National Indigenous People's Day, June 21, at the Shipyards Amphitheatre as part of a concert by Amanda Rheaume
Thornbury Farmers’ Market peeved at parking tickets for vendors

Thornbury Farmers’ Market peeved at parking tickets for vendors

'We don’t believe that the original intent of the parking fees pilot was to drive the Thornbury Farmers’ Market out of business,' said market committee member Ron Barnett
Sale of non-waterfront homes 'edge up' in region

Sale of non-waterfront homes 'edge up' in region

'Demand is outpacing supply ... as evidenced by the surge in median price for waterfront properties, which was back up above $1 million in May,' said realtor's association president
'Strong mayor' powers extended to Barrie's Nuttall by province

'Strong mayor' powers extended to Barrie's Nuttall by province

New powers provide tools to help heads of council cut red tape and speed up delivery of key shared municipal-provincial priorities, such as housing
Poll: Most didn't change activities because of wildfire smoke

Poll: Most didn't change activities because of wildfire smoke

Collingwood club bowls over a win with Trillium grant

Collingwood club bowls over a win with Trillium grant

Collingwood Lawn Bowling Club was the recipient of a $73,200 Trillium Foundation grant to spruce up the Collingwood field