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Lions Club needs wheelchairs The Innisfil Lions Club are looking for new to fairly new wheelchairs and walkers. If you would like to donate to the Lions Club, please call 705-436-1640 and a Lion member will pick the item up. The Lions are a charitable organization and loan out the equipment to the needy within the community. More ... Theft of vehicle South Simcoe Police are investigating the theft of a vehicle from the Innisfil Beach Road/Hwy. 400 Commuter Lot sometime since 8 a.m. Aug. 15. Vehicle is a black 2007 Volkswagen City Golf in excellent condition bearing Licence AMTC849. More ...
by Michelle Minnoch Evelyn Borthwick and Richard Rawski have owned Tasha for 14 years - and that's in people years! Evelyn and Richard are holding a birthday party for Tasha and have invited some of their neighbours in Sandy Cove Acres to join in the festivities. More ... Knock Schoolhouse restoration celebration It's time to celebrate the extensive restoration project of Knock Heritage Schoolhouse! This project was a joint effort by the Town of Innisfil and the Innisfil Historical Society, made possible through grants, and the generosity of the community through personal donations. More ... Essa mailbox bashing solved Essa Twp. - Members of the Nottawasaga Opp have investigating numerous incidents of mail box bashing in the Essa Twp. area during the month of August. Numerous mailboxes were trashed during the dark time hours. It was determined that the youths responsible would stop their vehicle, punch-kick an... More ... Charges laid in 400 accident Barrie OPP have laid charges in the collision that occurred on Hwy. 400 southbound, south of Bayfield St. OnJuly 24, at 10:25 a.m. a red Camaro entered Hwy. 400 from Bayfield St. merging in front of a cement truck. More ... Drought, low water conditions rise to Level III The Nottawasaga Valley Water Response Team (WRT), working in conjunction with the provincial government, advises that the average flows within the Mad, Pine, Boyne and mid- Nottawasaga Rivers, have declined to a Level II low water condition. More ... Cabinet shuffle creates 'improved match' By Bill Rea The shuffled cabinet that Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled last week was an improvement over what was already in place, according to York-Simcoe MP Peter Van Loan. Many of the ministers are keeping their jobs, including Van Loan himself, who stays on as Government House Leader and Minister ... More ... |
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