Mullen and Mullen Mortgage Architects held a ribbon cutting ceremony last week to celebrate the opening of their new Stayner office. The office will be home base for Jordon Mullen, a Stayner resident.
Editor: I thought that poetry was about glorifying beauty, nature, people’s accomplishments, etc. Never crossed my mind that using profanity qualifies as a poem. (Re: It’s Donald! Duck! by Tim Armour, ...
Three of the four main political parties in Ontario have selected candidates for the Simcoe-Grey riding in preparation for the Feb. 27 election triggered by Premier Doug Ford 15 months early. While ...
Nottawa residents concerned about the impact of a large development on their little village have formed an association to ...
History of Creemore Presbyterian Church The following was written by the Presbyterian minister in Creemore in 1913 and appeared in The Creemore Star, Dec. 18, 1913: The origin of Creemore Presbyterian ...
Home ownership was never on the radar for Mike Wilson of Duntroon, but by late spring, he and his family should be moving ...
Jonathan Scott [On Jan. 24], I had the honour of being elected chair of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA). As I step into this new role, I’ve been reflecting on why conservation ...
Businesses and community groups in Clearview are being asked to participate in a Business Insights Survey. Briar Kelly, the township’s new Community Economic Development Officer, said this is an ...
Creemore Curling Club members attended the 110th Quebec International Bonspiel 2025 in Quebec City. It was a wonderful week ...
So now they’ve sworn in Donald Trump again as Main Commander. This huge buffoon. This horse’s rump. If I may speak with candor, His plethora of rhetoric is verbal diarrhea. Anathema to Metternich. It ...
Yotes fought their way back from an early 3-0 deficit to be tied three-all after two periods only to have a questionable call go against them in the third which lead to a Seaforth PP goal. Creemore ...
“Anyway, I think, she’s dead, and though I loved her, I now have both the time and freedom to write my essay on Montaigne . . .” With these startling words, Mark Haber launches his tragicomic third ...