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January 2, 2008
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The Grinch made an appearance at the annual Innisfil Santa Claus Parade, which took place along Innisfil Beach Road Dec. 22. About 30 community organizations and businesses participated in the event. More...

The developers of the multi-million dollar Big Bay Point Resort project are seeking $3.6 million in legal fees, after their plans were given approval by the Ontario Municipal Board recently. Last month, the OMB approved the Geranium Corporation/Kimvar Enterprises' resort plans following a nearly ... More...

Innisfil's business lines could be getting drawn. Town council passed a recommendation asking staff to identify current business districts and boundaries within the municipality during a recent meeting. The plan also requires staff to recommend potential changes for levels of services like snow r... More...

Edith Spence's job remains fun, even after 25 years. Her colleagues say she's a breath of fresh air, sweet, and constantly smiling. Spence has worked for the Innisfil Public Library for the last 25 years, and continues to show passion and enthusiasm for the job. More...
The next 12 months should help significantly shape Innisfil's future; hopefully, town council is up for the task. It won't take long for several pressing issues to be debated and decided in town council chambers. Some are carryovers from the last few months, while others are emerging issues that ... More...
After reading the original letter to the editor from Helen Leaver (December 5, 2007) and the subsequent comments in The Scope, the one thing that comes to mind is, did anyone ever ask the attendant what they are told to do in a circumstances such as this, More...
Peter Swanek was back at it again last week. The former Innisfil resident and concert promoter brought Maple Blues nominated female vocalist of the year Shakura S'Aida to the Innisfil Lions Hall Friday. Over 30 people watched the concert, and listened to S'Aida belt out several songs with a blues... More...
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, P.O. More...
It is my hope that everyone enjoyed their Christmas celebrations. Our Winter solstice took place on Dec. 22 this year, meaning that it was the shortest day and the longest night of the year, but it also means that the days should begin to lengthen so that it will remain daylight a few minutes more... More...
Police are asking for public assistance in locating a vehicle driver who fled from a RIDE program in Bradford West Gwillimbury last week. Officers from the South Simcoe Police Service and York Regional Police were participating in a joint RIDE program on Yonge Street at Canal Road last Tuesday. More...
The Innisfil Recreation Centre has reached another milestone. A fundraising committee for the centre officially reached its $3.5 million goal, says mayor Brian Jackson. "We have achieve our $3.5 million objective," he said, speaking during a town council meeting recently. "It's significant. They... More...
From a public school to Christmas Cheer, Innisfil council was in the giving spirit recently. Town council granted over $42,000 in funding for several local community organizations, during a recent meeting. More...
County of Simcoe Paramedic Services wrapped up their fifth annual Christmas food and toy drive recently, by calling the event the most successful ever. Since Nov. 10, paramedics have volunteered at special events across the county in order to collect toys and food for families in need. More...