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Shipyard developers taking a step back
COLLINGWOOD -- The two development partners for the Shipyards have shut down the sales office for the project, as they prepare to rethink what the site could eventually look like.The move comes two months after Fram Building Group and its development partner in the project, Slokker Canada, [...]
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Memorial service for murdered couple
A memorial service for Michael and Kathryn Rogers will be held at Blue Mountain Resort on Wednesday, The service will be held from 1 until 4 p.m.[...]
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Share the Road test touted for Pine Street
COLLINGWOOD -- Pine Street is about to become more bike-friendly.On Monday night, councillors approved a motion to paint 'sharrows' -- the icon of a cyclist, an indication a road is to be shared by both bicyclists and vehicles -- on Pine Street to indicate the road should be shared by all users, [...]
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The E-B website is changing!
Starting Wednesday, you'll see a new look to the Enterprise-Bulletin's website. There will be improved functionality for our users, and more content for our readers. Stay tuned![...]
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We`ll work together on casino, say mayors
Mayor of the four municipalities designated as Central Zone 7 by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation as a possible site for a casino say they'll work collaboratively.[...]
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Duncan Community Centre proposed to be torn down
The community of Duncan is facing the loss of a building that's been a part of the community from its beginnings. The Duncan Community Centre, a former schoolhouse, has been closed since the fall when a building inspection deemed it unsafe for public use.[...]
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Food co-op looking for members
After assessing community interest, crunching numbers, looking at location possibilities and contacting producers, the Collingwood Community Food Co-op acting committee has put together a vision. Now all they need is members - and they need them soon.[...]
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Man arrested after robbery attempt in Wasaga Beach
A Toronto man has been arrested after attempting to steal a truck at a boat launch in Wasaga Beach. Police responded to a report shortly after 9 p.m. Wednesday at the boat launch on Mosley St. opposite 2nd St.[...]
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Campaign to bring hospital to a 'New Age of Care'
The General and Marine Hospital Foundation is asking the good Samaritans in the community, "If you saw this happen, would you help?" The foundation officially announced their "New Age of Care" campaign on Wednesday.[...]
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'Cycling fatalities preventable': Ontario coroner
Cycling may be a healthy, environmentally friendly, low-cost way of getting around and exercising, but a new review states it's also deadly. The Ontario chief coroner, Andrew McCallum, released his review of 129 cyclist deaths from 2006 to 2010.[...]
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Aggregate act hearings coming to region
Simcoe-Grey's MPP is urging constituents to have their say on Ontario's Aggregate Resources Act (ARA). On June 27, public hearings on the Act will be held in Orangeville.[...]
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Cycle for Sight rolls into Collingwood
Vision loss and retinal disease affects more than one million Canadians of all ages - like Jerry King, diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa when he was 44, and legally blind three years later.[...]
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Protect wetlands, council told
COLLINGWOOD -- A group dedicated to preserving wetlands in the town's west end is calling on council to take steps to protect the land.[...]
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Adventure race returns in September
BLUE MOUNTAIN -- One run up the hill obviously wasn't enough. On Tuesday morning, Met Con Blue announced a second adventure race will be held on the slopes of Blue Mountain in early September.[...]
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OMB gives OK to Duntroon quarry expansion
The Consolidated Hearings Board reviewing the application by Walker Aggregates to expand its quarry operations has given the company the go ahead for its expansion plans. The full text of the decision is available on the Environmental Review Tribunal website.[...]
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Collingwood motorist charged with impaired driving
A male motorist was charged with impaired driving over the weekend. An officer in Collingwood stopped the vehicle, and after interacting with the driver determined he was under the influence of alcohol.[...]
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A budding Creemore singer wins provincial festival
A local Creemore girl sang her way to a medal at the Ontario Music Festival Association Provincial Finals on June 10. Thirteen-year-old Aislyn Fryer won the Elementary Musical Theatre category at the finals in Peterborough for her performance of "Pulled" from the Addams Family.[...]
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