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Designers show off at BMFA Show Down
COLLINGWOOD -- The Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts was the scene of a Show Down. On May 12, the arts organization played host to Show Down, a fundraising event featuring the work of local interior designers, the music of Jason Redman, and a plethora of silent auction prizes.[...]
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OPP marine unit rescues two
WASAGA BEACH -- Two people are safe after the OPP's marine unit plucked the pair out of Nottawasaga Bay on Sunday afternoon. According to Huronia West OPP, officers on patrol in the bay spotted a man on a inflatable beach toy about a kilometre off shore in front of Beach Area 1.[...]
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Kirk a driving force for conservation
A few years ago the Bruce Trail Conservancy dedicated a side trail on Old Baldy, a prominent feature in the Beaver Valley, to Malcolm (Mac) Kirk.[...]
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Thefts from cars
COLLINGWOOD -- Local OPP officers are dealing with a rash of vehicle break-ins from Thursday night.[...]
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Bad trip for Erin teen
WASAGA BEACH -- Police turned a long weekend visit to Wasaga Beach into a bad trip for an Erin teen who has been charged with possession of magic mushrooms.[...]
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Pair charged for robbery
WASAGA BEACH -- Two Caledon men have been charged after a First Street business was robbed. According to police, officers were called early Saturday evening after an employee at the business confronted a suspect who appeared to be stealing store property.[...]
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Death threats
WASAGA BEACH -- A 33-year-old Toronto man has been charged after an employee of a Mosley Street business was threatened, early Sunday morning. According to Huronia West OPP, the suspect allegedly threatened to kill the employee.[...]
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Break and enter
WASAGA BEACH -- Huronia West OPP say a handgun may have been involved in a break-in to a towing company compound, late Sunday. Police say that around 9:30 p.m., several males were reported to have broken into the B&B Towing compound on River Road West.[...]
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CCI track team takes top honours
The latest track and field event for Collingwood Collegiate went well, with 38 of their 43 track athletes going to GBSSA. The Female Owls were able to capture first place overall as a team, and the boy's also took top honours.[...]
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Bottle used as weapon, say police
WASAGA BEACH - A 22-year-old Scarborough man has been charged after police say a 26-year-old Newmarket man was struck over the head with a bottle. Police were called to a fight in front of a Mosley Street motel just after midnight, Saturday, and found a man bleeding from the head.[...]
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OPP enforce 'strict is fair' policy
WASAGA BEACH - Seven people got to spend some time in the cells at the Huronia West OPP detachment, in the first 15 hours of the first official long weekend of summer.[...]
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County honours five for saving man
A 53-year-old man is alive today because of the quick actions of five Wasaga Distribution workers and the presence of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) in their vehicle.[...]
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Cocaine seized
WASAGA BEACH -- Two people from Wasaga Beach face charges after Huronia West OPP officers busted up a drug deal, Thursday afternoon.[...]
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Former township employee facing fraud charges
YORK REGION -- A Collingwood woman has been charged following an investigation by the York Regional Police Major Fraud Unit. According to police, an investigation was launched after officials with King Township filed a complaint with regard to purchases made by a former employee.[...]
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Meaford council urged to take strong stance on wind turbines
Meaford must take a clear position on wind turbines, preferably against them, Deputy-mayor Harley Greenfield says. Greenfield urged council Monday to decide soon to either accept the increasingly controversial industrial wind turbines or clearly oppose and even obstruct them.[...]
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Meaford votes against allowing spouses to eat free
There won't be any free meals for spouses who go with Meaford councillors to out-of-town conferences. While some at Monday's meeting appeared to find the request bizarre, it took a close 4-3 council vote to ditch Deputy-mayor Harley Greenfield's pitch.[...]
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End of the road for the Globe Hotel?
The Mountain View Hotel/old Globe Hotel is the last historic property on the north side of Huron Street. This block was part of the first business section in central Collingwood.[...]
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Town launches recreation guide
The Town of Collingwood's Parks, Recreation and Culture department has opened up the world of local recreational activities to residents.[...]
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Soldiers feted at Firehall Pizza
Soldiers with 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group were treated to dinner at the Firehall Pizza Company on Monday and Tuesday, as they wrapped up exercise Spartan Bear in the region.[...]
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Pine Street parkette proposed
COLLINGWOOD -- Councillors will be considering a plan to take a piece of the Pine Street parking lot, and turn it into a people place. On Monday night, councillors were presented with a recommendation from the Parks, Recreation and Culture committee to create the Pine Street Market Square.[...]
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