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Report kerfuffle leads to missed deadline for seniors grant in Tay

Report kerfuffle leads to missed deadline for seniors grant in Tay

'It's not acceptable when you tell me this is it or nothing,' says deputy mayor. 'I don't like that threat. I have not changed my thoughts and opinion. I'd rather wait till I see what the age-friendly study suggests' 
Tay bylaw prohibits ATVs and ORVs on municipal lands and roads

Tay bylaw prohibits ATVs and ORVs on municipal lands and roads

'I say we stick with the strictest form right now and ban them all until we figure out how to implement them on the road safely,' says councillor
New bylaws passed in Penetanguishene

New bylaws passed in Penetanguishene

Three bylaws were passed at a recent council meeting
Woman convicted of drowning daughters gets passes to go to church, programming

Woman convicted of drowning daughters gets passes to go to church, programming

'These (escorted temporary absences) will allow you to continue your slow gradual reintegration into the community,' says parole board
Proposed eviction ban would be 'catastrophic' to small landlords, protestors say

Proposed eviction ban would be 'catastrophic' to small landlords, protestors say

A small group of landlords protested outside Simcoe North MPP Jill Dunlop's Midland constituency office Friday
OPP probing possible police radio frequency interference

OPP probing possible police radio frequency interference

Interfering with radio frequency can result in $25,000 fine and/or imprisonment
YMCA hopes to raise $500K for reopening Little Lake Park location

YMCA hopes to raise $500K for reopening Little Lake Park location

The YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka is raising funds to support the reopening of the Midland Y
Huronia Community Foundation delivers second round of emergency community support

Huronia Community Foundation delivers second round of emergency community support

$50,000 in grants have gone to local charities experiencing heightened vulnerability during the second wave of the pandemic
Tiny noise bylaw still screaming for attention

Tiny noise bylaw still screaming for attention

A recent update helped add 'domestic tools' and 'lawn maintenance equipment', two new terms, to the current noise bylaw, which will be comprehensively reviewed early next year
Former Oak Ridge patients seek up to $75M for 'horrific' experimental treatments

Former Oak Ridge patients seek up to $75M for 'horrific' experimental treatments

'We’re looking here at shocking conduct that destroyed lives,' says lawyer representing the patients