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Health unit receives handcrafted quilt in recognition of efforts

Health unit receives handcrafted quilt in recognition of efforts

'Beautiful, handcrafted quilt symbolizes the cooperative spirit of the health unit staff, volunteers and our community partners,' says health unit official
TBM still allowing virtual meeting participation for now

TBM still allowing virtual meeting participation for now

As deadlines for virtual participation were coming up in July, council opted to extend the procedural exemption until the end of December
Summer solstice celebration coming to Creemore

Summer solstice celebration coming to Creemore

June 24 event will include street parties, live music, children's activities
Council decision on MZO for Poplar Village could come by Aug. 19

Council decision on MZO for Poplar Village could come by Aug. 19

'It’s a very major file for us, and I really believe we shouldn’t be passing it on to the next council,' said Coun. Kathy Jeffery
Health unit confirms 2 deaths, 6 more COVID patients in hospital

Health unit confirms 2 deaths, 6 more COVID patients in hospital

Since the start of the pandemic, 501 Simcoe-Muskoka residents have died after contracting COVID-19
Institute of South Georgian Bay hosts affordable housing talk

Institute of South Georgian Bay hosts affordable housing talk

Free virtual event June 22 at 4:30 p.m.
Two new EV charging stations coming to Eddie Bush lot

Two new EV charging stations coming to Eddie Bush lot

Town secures federal tourism grant funding to help with the cost of the two Level 3 charging stations, with the remaining funds being cost-shared with EPCOR
Adopt Me: Barnaby loves to be brushed

Adopt Me: Barnaby loves to be brushed

He will need to be kept on a special diet to help with his allergies
LETTER: 37 long-term care beds not being used is 'disgraceful'

LETTER: 37 long-term care beds not being used is 'disgraceful'

Local senior says 'open Sunset Manor'
TBM council asks for history of Castle Glen development

TBM council asks for history of Castle Glen development

An Ontario tribunal granted approval for 1,600 homes, 300 hotel units and 3 golf courses in 2006, but since then the proposal has been in limbo with no formal applications submitted to the town