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Cookstown construction concerns merchants
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Rick Vanderlinde
A construction worker helps prepare downtown Cookstown for work to replace the traffic lights and repave the main intersection at King and Queen... [more]
Pitching in to clean up town

“It’s just crazy how many cigarette butts there are. It’s disgusting.” [more]

Largest Garage Sale has it all

Last year, the event raised $1,300 that was donated to the new recreation centre. [more]

Be safe on water, marine police caution
Officers will be checking for personal protection equipment, safety equipment, distress gear and navigational equipment. [more]

Community Photo Galleries
 

__Title__a Shinny — hockey, pure and simple
A frozen sheet of ice at Innisfil Beach Park Road attracted dozens of skaters as they laced up for a spirited game of shinny last Saturday. In the tradition of pond hockey, they threw their sticks in the middle of the ice, where they were separated one-by-one to pick teams. Then it was time for the good ‘ole hockey game. There were no face-offs. No icing calls, and no penalties. No referees required. No coaches. And no parents. There’s no pressure to perform in this game. This was a game played for pure fun — the way hockey was meant to play. Innisfil’s recreation department prepared the outdoor rink, which should be in full use during Winterfest Feb. 22-24. [more]


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OPP to be vigilant over long weekend
Police are reminding drivers that anyone caught traveling at more than 50 kilometres per hour over the speed limit will have their vehicle impounded and their license suspended for seven days. [more]

Area politicians take a whack at county’s growth plan

Some mayors and deputy mayors are poised to critique the plan, the result of a year’s worth of work and modified slightly due to a series of public input sessions in April. [more]

County expects fight over growth plan

The county’s plan calls for employment growth to centre in the Highway 400 corridor through Innisfil and Bradford West Gwillimbury, while residential growth would occur in not only Innisfil and BWG, but also New Tecumseth ... [more]

Essa high school on back burner

The Ministry of Education will not be approving projects for the 2010/2011 school year until Oct. 30. [more]
 

OPP to be vigilant over long weekend
Police are reminding drivers that anyone caught traveling at more than 50 kilometres per hour over the speed limit will have their vehicle impounded and their license suspended for seven days. [more]
 

__Title__a Junior C Wolfpack play first game

As the first game in both teams' season and careers, the energy in the arena was palatable. [more]
 

__Title__a Wacky murder mystery promises laughs
The director promises laughter, and lots of it [more]
 

Alzheimer AGM and symposium
Society officials note that Thomas will relate his experiences of living with and caring for his mother, Margaret, as they coped with her dementia. [more]
golf contest


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