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York-Simcoe Naturalists The York Simcoe Naturalists Group will hold a General Meeting on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 7:30pm. The meeting will take place in the River Drive Park Community Centre, 20 Oak Avenue in River Drive Park (off the Queensville Sideroad, north of Holland Landing). Refreshments will be served. More ... Get involved! Innisfil Rec Centre essay writing competition Why do you want your name on a seat in the new rec centre? Why do you want to name it for a loved one? The Scope has partnered up with some great community leaders for an essay competition, in which the chosen entries will get a chance to name a seat. More ...
Members of the Innisfil Accessibility Advisory Committee were out in Lefroy on Saturday morning, re-painting ramps, curb cuts and more a bright yellow colour, to aid people with disabilities. More ... Youth noise and news: Nantyr Shores doesn't miss a beat by Kaitlyn Blair It has been a very busy couple of weeks at Nantyr Shores Secondary School. With two major events running one right after the other, students were busy, but having a great time. The first event to get things spinning was Nantyr's fourth annual Spin-4-Kids. More ...
by Susan Stein Lately unpleasant thoughts and problems clouded my usual sunny disposition. On Friday, April 27, these clouds were lifted by attending the spring concert, presented by The Newtones. More ...
He was headed to work with his brothers, Mike and Joe, when they decided to stop for a coffee. It was the familiar place where you can win prizes by rolling up the rim on your cup. Steve had won the odd coffee before, even a doughnut. But nothing more than that. More ...
Members of the community helped out with McHappy Day last Wednesday at the McDonald's located at the 400 and 89. (clockwise from top left - Councilor Lynn Dollin remembers smiles are free; Councilor Paul Wardlaw gets the orders together; Mayor Brian Jackson commands the drivethru window; Nancy Hil... More ... Timber sales prove healthy for Simcoe County by Richard Blanchard A booming market for woods such as red pine have brought a financial bonus to Simcoe County. County council's Corporate Services committee members learned last week that the County had sold $765,463 worth of timber in the recent round of sales. More ...
During the first week of May, Margaret Harlos of Innisfil's Living Organized partnered up with Karen Main of Neat Transitions of Barrie helped to give back to the community by volunteering their time and services at ReStore - Habitat for Humanity, located on 128 Brock Street in Barrie. More ... COMMUNITY EVENTS A directory of what is happening in your community The community event calender is provided as a free public service to non- profit organizations to announce upcoming More ... |
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