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38-unit residential development proposed for Thornbury property

38-unit residential development proposed for Thornbury property

The property, just outside of Thornbury near the Lora Bay golf course, is currently vacant
Rotary Club celebrates over 40 years of volunteer work

Rotary Club celebrates over 40 years of volunteer work

The event takes place on May 6 at 4 p.m. at the Rotary Park and will unveil a new sign for the park and a plaque in memory of Rotarian Bev Taylor
COLUMN: Gardening tips for May

COLUMN: Gardening tips for May

The annual St. George's plant sale is June 3, in Clarksburg
Grey County pushes for extended funding for uninsured people

Grey County pushes for extended funding for uninsured people

The program, introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, ensured those without OHIP services received health care coverage
LETTER: Real goal should be to replace lawns with gardens

LETTER: Real goal should be to replace lawns with gardens

Reader questions expert's attempt to undermine small movement #NoMowMay, aimed at cutting back on lawn-mowing
COLUMN: Amazing Ospreys a story of disaster and redemption

COLUMN: Amazing Ospreys a story of disaster and redemption

Osprey have been on the planet for about 11 million years and have found many ways to adapt, survive and thrive, explains columnist
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here’s a look at today’s weather and gas prices
Tentative agreement reached with Treasury Board for 120,000 workers

Tentative agreement reached with Treasury Board for 120,000 workers

OTTAWA — The Public Service Alliance of Canada has reached a tentative contract agreement with the Treasury Board covering more than 120,000 federal government workers across the country
VIDEO: 'I've never encountered anything so cynical and so cruel'

VIDEO: 'I've never encountered anything so cynical and so cruel'

Legal battle brewing over Ford government's 'More Beds, Better Care Act,' which allows hospitals to charge some elderly patients $400 a day if they don't move to a nursing home
Murder by sausage: Area students square off at mock trial

Murder by sausage: Area students square off at mock trial

'I enjoy it ... because we get to see these kids learning and taking it all in and maybe one day doing it as a career,' says criminal defence attorney