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Did Innisfil council cut too much planned spending from the 2010 Operating Budget?
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FAIR: Serious topics up for discussion
Wyatt Grillo worries about the earth's oceans. More...

The South Simcoe Police Marine Unit would like to remind residents and visitors to the community of the importance of staying safe as a result of the milder weather. More...

Accusations that the provincial Liberal government gave a deal to Barriearea developers who participated in a fundraising dinner are stale and likely inaccurate, according to York- Simcoe Progressive Conservative MPP Julia Munro. More...

There could be either a resolution reached, or a trial date set, at mayor Brian Jackson's next scheduled court appearance. Defence and crown attorneys will continue to meet for the next few weeks, in an effort to resolve the legal issues of the Innisfil mayor. The parties met to discuss the matter at the Bradford court last week. More...
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It's naive to believe one dinner can influence a government. More...
I don't know about other readers of The Scope, but living in Innisfil is becoming a very expensive proposition, with an over eight per cent water mill rate hike and property tax increases that are unacceptable considering the town's diversifying revenue sources. More...
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The community event calender is provided as a free public service to non-profit organizations to announce upcoming events. Deadlines are no later than Monday for that week's issue to COMMUNITY EVENTS, More...
On March 8, a traffic unit officer from Nottawasaga OPP sighted a driver on Mapleview Drive near County Road 27 in Essa Township. The driver was violating the handheld communication device legislation that came into effect in October. The driver was charged accordingly. More...
March has been a busy month for skaters at the Lefroy Skating Club. Things got off to an exciting start with several skaters participating at the March Mania competition held at the Innisfil Recreational Complex. The club had More...
There's still plenty of March Break madness taking place at Innisfil Public Library branches. With a few days left before the end of the annual one-week holiday for students throughout the region, library staff are hosting events at the Lakeshore, Stroud, Churchill and Cookstown branches. More...
Alpine troughs are great outdoor containers made of simulated stone, which create miniature scree gardens planted with alpines and succulents. More...

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