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Private school could get safety zone By Chris Simon Drivers could be asked to watch their speed near Thor College. A town committee has approved a request to label a stretch of the 4th Line across from the Thor College private school a Community Safety Zone, during a meeting last week. If approved by council, the zone would run for several hundred... More ... Town Hall opening date scheduled Innisfil's new Town Hall will be open for business March 4. Council passed a plan for the closing of the current administration building, along with the moving schedule and opening of the new Town Hall, during a meeting last week. More ... Committee members named The Innisfil Heritage Committee has appointed four members. Robert Rymel and Doug Warrington will serve a one year term, while Brian Baker and Andrew Cowan will sit on the committee until 2010. As part of the plan, the town will look for two new members beginning in the fall. The committee also ... More ...
By Chris Simon Representatives from over 200 local businesses and organizations were on hand for the United Way of Greater Simcoe County's 2007 campaign celebration, which took place at Georgian Downs last week. The 2007 campaign raised over $1. More ... High water warning issued The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority has issued a high water safety bulletin for the area. The region was expected to receive rain over the last day. The rainfall, coupled with unseasonably warm temperatures, is expected to result in snowmelt and water runoff. More ... Town approves a chamber business grant By Chris Simon Town council will be giving the Greater Innisfil Chamber of Commerce a $300 grant, which will be used for a retail business award. Last week, town council passed the grant. More ...
Peter Van Loan York-Simcoe MP It is a pleasure to be able to resume a weekly column in which I have an opportunity to let you know what I am doing as your voice in Ottawa. I was pleased to do so for three years in the Innisfil Enterprise, until it ceased publication. After a pause, I am delighted to resume now in The Scope. More ... Residents asked to adopt a fire hydrant By Richard Blanchard Essa township's fire chief Paul Macdonald is asking residents in urban areas to "adopt" their fire hydrant and clear snow from it during upcoming winter storms. Macdonald said that the recent large snowfalls have delayed township staff from clearing hydrants in residential areas. More ... Town may give grant for doctor recruitment By Chris Simon Innisfil council. A town committee approved a $2,000 grant for the area's Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee, during a meeting last week. While the recommendation must still be passed by council, the grant would help the physician committee participate in recruitment fairs and special ... More ... Insuring customer care By Chris Simon For nearly 30 years, Scott Tupling has been getting the best bang for his customer's buck. The owner of Tupling Insurance Brokers inherited the family business from his father, who started the company in Bradford in 1952. Since then, the company has grown and expanded into Innisfil, with an offic... More ... Valentine's Dance planned for Feb. 14 THORNTON NEWS by Cathie Miller This Saturday is the Thornton Area Action Committee's Valentine Dance at the Thornton Community Centre. Do you have your tickets? They cost just $12.50 per person and include dancing to the music from DJ Keep Them Dancing, a lunch served at 11 p.m. and door and spot dance prizes. It will be a fun ... More ... New Essa library in jeopardy By Richard Blanchard After learning recently that a new township library is estimated to cost over $3 million, Essa council has committed to reviewing the scope and impact of the project. More ... |
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