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January 30, 2008
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Growth management is the single biggest issue Innisfil will face over the next year, says York-Simcoe Progressive Conservative MPP Julia Munro. From health care and agriculture to development and attracting new business, Innisfil-area politicians will have plenty of growth-related concerns to add... More...

Innisfil staff are preparing the municipality for an emergency situation, says the town's deputy fire chief. And hopefully, if a disaster breaks out, town residents will be prepared to carry on their lives as normally as possible. That's the message Innisfil Fire and Rescue Service deputy chief J... More...

By Bill Rea No one knows when the next federal election is going to be, but Liberals in York- Simcoe have declared they're ready. Candidate Judith Moses officially launched her campaign recently, backed by deputy party leader Michael Ignatieff. More...
Holding court in Innisfil is a great idea, and deciding where it goes should be a simple decision. Earlier this month, town council debated whether to allow a municipally-owned facility to be used as a provincial offences court, beginning in the spring. More...
I was reading your article (Much ado about bullying, Jan. 23) and couldn't be happier that (bullying) will soon be against the law. Its about time and long overdue. I am now 35 and a mother of three. I was bullied horribly from Grade 4 to 8. I'll never forget the humiliation and anxiety I felt ev... 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...
Groundhog Day, Feb. 2, was inspired by an old Scottish couplet, "If Candlemas Day is bright and clear, there'll be two winters in the year." How groundhogs got a reputation for predicting weather patterns is a mystery, because they are not the least bit interested in their shadows or the number of... More...
For the period of January 1st to December 31st 2007, Crime Stoppers of Simcoe-Dufferin-Muskoka received 2,474 calls. These calls assisted the Police in the clearance of 136 cases, which included robbery, break and enter, theft, possession of stolen property, assault, child pornography, mischief, ... More...
Thornton Minor Hockey presented a banner to WO John Yoshida and MCpl. Bill Donald with all the signatures of its players, board members and team officials. Both soldiers are heading off to Afganistan next month and will be taking the banner with them. More...
The band was piping and the haggis was even hotter at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 547's tribute to Robbie Burns. Over 70 people attended the legion's annual tribute to "Scotland's favourite son". The tribute is one of the legion's most popular events, regardless of ethnicity, said legion pre... More...