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LETTER: High Street should be priority for road repairs

LETTER: High Street should be priority for road repairs

Letter writer says while Highway 26 project is 'welcome' the town should prioritize resurfacing for High Street
COLUMN: Spring flowers face many blooming challenges

COLUMN: Spring flowers face many blooming challenges

Some species, like fawn lily and white trillium, take up to eight years of growth before enough energy has been amassed to produce a flower, says columnist
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather and gas prices
VIDEO: Victim of romance scam, Ontario woman jailed in Hong Kong

VIDEO: Victim of romance scam, Ontario woman jailed in Hong Kong

A Barrie grandmother who was duped by an Internet romance scam — and then wrote a book to warn others — is now languishing in an overseas prison after being tricked again
System-wide IT outage temporarily closes Wasaga Beach casino

System-wide IT outage temporarily closes Wasaga Beach casino

'We have made the decision to close all locations until further notice as we work to correct the issue'
Page program piques political interest of Bradford student

Page program piques political interest of Bradford student

Liyao Yin recently served as legislative page at Queen's Park; 'It was interesting watching our personal future being debated right in front of us'
Comedian Derek Edwards coming to Collingwood

Comedian Derek Edwards coming to Collingwood

Award-winning comedian bringing new stand-up show to Gayety Theatre
‘Live in the moment,’ says CCI football MVP

‘Live in the moment,’ says CCI football MVP

People of Collingwood: Kyle Jenkins, Collingwood Collegiate Institute student and 2022/23 senior football MVP
COLUMN: Aspiring chefs bear down, put skills to the test

COLUMN: Aspiring chefs bear down, put skills to the test

Georgian College hosted annual qualifier for upcoming Skills Ontario competition; 'Each year I’m amazed at the young cooks and the skills and passion they bring to the table,' says food columnist
TBM council okays $200,000 increase to sewage projects

TBM council okays $200,000 increase to sewage projects

The two sewage lift stations are nearing capacity and require significant upgrades