November 8, 2006 / News

Town has 101 road and related projects in next four years

Council received a recommendation on Wednesday regarding the 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 Roads and Related Infrastructure Capital Budget and that the program is considered for approval at the January 3, 2007 meeting. More...

Exit interviews

The Simcoe County Public School Board has approved that the concept of "exit interviews" for all employees be explored by the Employee Services Department, and that a report be returned to the Board for consideration no later than January 2007. More...

Getting things done for seniors

Canada's New G o v e r n m e n t Introduces Tax Fairness Plan

Each and every day the residents of York-Simcoe get up and go to work, pay their taxes and set aside a few dollars for retirement. They trust that their government is watching out More...

THORNTON NEWS

Tomorrow, Thursday, November 9 is the next Barrie Thornton Old Time Fiddlers Night. It will be held at the Lions Hall and the admission price is $3 per adult and children are free. The doors open at 6 p.m. and the music starts at 7 p.m. sharp. More...

Energy Star Homes - the way of the future

While many people are aware of the Energy Star products they can buy for their homes, some may not be aware that there are Energy Star homes on the market. More...

CHURCHILL NEWS

On Sunday at St. Peter's, one of our war veterans, Jack Brynaert, gave the children's talk for Remembrance Day. More...

Increasing traffic impacts all municipalities

Simcoe County has called on the province to become More...

Quilt Guild

The Simcoe County Quilt Guild will meet on Thursday, Nov. 23 at 1 p.m. at the A.N.A. Hall, George St., Barrie. More...

Youth Noise and News

Once a Triton always a Triton. As the graduating class of 2006 walked back into the home of the Tritons' last Friday night there was a real sense of joy and accomplishment. More...

Final council meeting includes EDAC wrap up

Jeff Stovold, Chair of the Innisfil Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC) provided council with a wrap up of the activities of the Committee. More...

Ontario Liberal Government refuses to rule out allowing Lake Simcoe phosphorus levels to increase

(Queen's Park) - York North MPP Julia Munro demanded in the Legislature that the Ontario Liberal government reject a proposal to allow phosphorous levels in Lake Simcoe to increase. More...

Snowmobilers help to groom trails

A recommendation was brought forward at council Wednesday night regarding the agreement between the Town and Bonsecour Track and Trail Snowmobile Club (BTTSC) and that the fees are waived. More...

Who knew pie could be this good?

Students and staff at Alcona Glen celebrated their magazine fundraiser finale last Friday. The students raised over $15,000 which will be put towards a much needed sound system for the gymnasium. More...

Recommendation passed in favour of Energy Star homes

Policy already adopted by East Gwillimbury and City of Vaughan

Council passed a recommendation Wednesday during Committee of the Whole regarding the policy for Energy Star standards for new houses being built in Innisfil. More...