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D: CUPW offered a truce of two (2) weeks to continue negotiations without the threat of a strike or a lockout, but Canada ...
The Nottawa Area Residents Association (NARA) is encouraging members of the community to attend a public meeting on May 28 to ...
Three granite chess tables have been installed at Creemore Village Green and are ready for game action. The boards were ...
Jeanette McFarlane has been named this year’s Outstanding Citizen of the Year in Mulmur for her passion, energy, and ...
Clearview Township’s Parks and Recreation department has unveiled a plan to make programs more accessible to children in low ...
Staff gather around for an official ribbon cutting with Stayner Foodland owners Tyson and Jacquie Prescott (holding the ...
What started as a simple Facebook post turned into a weeklong protest outside the Stayner constituency office of MPP Brian Saunderson. Taylor Larking, of Collingwood, missed the initial protest, but ...
U.S. President Donald Trump routinely acts like his pants are on fire. He’s always calling something a national emergency or a threat to U.S. security, even if it’s not. And even though Canada usually ...
Editor: Bill 5 Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025 gives full discretionary power to the Premier and Cabinet to declare “Special Economic Zones” where no laws or regulations apply.
The Singhampton Sculpture Forest will open on the May long weekend so visitors can help celebrate the survival of nature’s beauty. Artists Marion Bartlett (above) and Rick Bino, of Studio 124, are ...
Imagine living in a place where the provincial and municipal laws no longer applied, and where transparency and consultation with local people prior to major development activities were not required.
Nasty rumours, intricate plots, boldfaced lies, declarations of love, and accusations of murder – letters containing all these flit across Renaissance Italy in Laurent Binet’s epistolary Perspectives ...