November 18, 2009 / Letters

Still having police service level concerns

Within one week, South Simcoe Police Chief Bruce Davis returned to Innisfil council to proudly announce he has addressed concerns with regard to public access, and 'with pleasure' announced the opening of a temporary site at the old town administrat More...

An unrealistic approach to growth planning

It’s great to see a member of Innisfil council taking the time to inform the public, like Rod Boynton did in recent editions of local newspapers. More...

Litter clean-up would beautify town

There is a much cheaper way to beautify Alcona (and Innisfil) without building a fancy 'road to nowhere', that only benefits existing businesses — not to mention members of council who just happen to live on or own businesses there. More...

Moving sign fonts are too small and difficult to read

The town has moving pixel board signs on the north and west side of the new Innisfil Recreation Complex. Do not ever try to read them while driving a car, or you may end up in the ditch or involved in a collision. More...

Record attendance set at this year’s Light Up Night

The Village of Cookstown held its annual Light Up Night on Friday November 13th, and it was the best one ever. More...