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TBM council on the fence about 189-year-old provincial act

TBM council on the fence about 189-year-old provincial act

The Line Fences Act empowers appointed 'fence viewers' to adjudicate disputes over whether a fence is on, or over, a property line
LETTER: Tourism tax 'absolutely necessary' for short-term rental

LETTER: Tourism tax 'absolutely necessary' for short-term rental

Airbnbs should be contributing to municipal infrastructure through taxation, says resident
PHOTOS: Kids hop with egg-citement at Easter activities

PHOTOS: Kids hop with egg-citement at Easter activities

Several egg hunts kicked off the family-friendly activities in the basket for this weekend downtown Collingwood
Bowling day celebrates and supports Big Brothers, Big Sisters

Bowling day celebrates and supports Big Brothers, Big Sisters

Held in Owen Sound, Collingwood (April 20), and Port Elgin, the Bowl For Kid's Sake events support the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather and gas prices
VIDEO: 'You can't have health without mental health'

VIDEO: 'You can't have health without mental health'

Noah Irvine has written hundreds of letters to politicians, advocating for Canadians struggling with mental illness and addictions. Read his book, and you'll understand why
Lack of committed Indigenous tourism dollars shocks organization

Lack of committed Indigenous tourism dollars shocks organization

'I don’t understand why the entire government doesn’t see Indigenous tourism as such an important contribution, not only to the economy but also reconciliation in general,' says CEO
Georgian students cooking with gas at design competition

Georgian students cooking with gas at design competition

Partnership between Napoleon Home Comfort and Georgian College sees students present 'out-of-the-box' gas stove designs
'Rape of the mind': Lawsuit exposes experiments on psychiatric patients

'Rape of the mind': Lawsuit exposes experiments on psychiatric patients

Court case put spotlight on 'medically meritless' programs between 1966 and 1983 at former Oak Ridge, Penetanguishene’s maximum-security psychiatric facility
Accused in art-fraud case to be prosecuted in Superior Court

Accused in art-fraud case to be prosecuted in Superior Court

Unusual move bypasses provincial court and overrides ability to have preliminary hearing; Group alleged to have made and sold fake paintings by renowned Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau