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Virtual programming offered to students with autism spectrum disorder

Virtual programming offered to students with autism spectrum disorder

Simcoe County District School Board offering social and recreational programs from January to March
Catholic board elects board chair and vice-chair

Catholic board elects board chair and vice-chair

Joe Zerdin and Janice Hutchison were acclaimed as Chair and Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees
Tay council stops snowmobile club’s request in its tracks

Tay council stops snowmobile club’s request in its tracks

‘I would not even entertain this,’ says councillor. ‘There's no recourse to get repairs done to the trail after it's been used’
Popular garden visitor focal point of tonight's outdoors' club meeting

Popular garden visitor focal point of tonight's outdoors' club meeting

Well-known naturalist will discuss her trip to Mexico's Monarch butterfly reserves where nearly 250 million butterflies spend the winter
Tay group wants council to help beautify hamlet, slow down cyclists

Tay group wants council to help beautify hamlet, slow down cyclists

Enhancing usability of Tay Trail, beautifying Pine Street Beach and installing a gazebo on list presented by Talpines Property Owners’ Association
Local chamber hands out the hardware (6 photos)

Local chamber hands out the hardware (6 photos)

Southern Georgian Bay Chamber of Commerce announced this year’s Achievement Award winners at its office rather than during a gala due to COVID-19
Trailer load of toys on its way to kids who could use some holiday joy

Trailer load of toys on its way to kids who could use some holiday joy

'We keep at this because of what we see nearly everyday; we see the need when we get into houses. A lot of the issues are hidden and you don’t always necessarily know about your neighbour’s problems,' says paramedic
Midland councillor under scrutiny yet again after privately calling out peers

Midland councillor under scrutiny yet again after privately calling out peers

'The real tell is which councillors will argue that simply scolding me publicly and putting me on the wall of shame is not enough and they want to see their pound of flesh," Gordon says
Tay staff outlines 2% tax increase, expects further drop with county input

Tay staff outlines 2% tax increase, expects further drop with county input

Council also discusses grants, funding requests, capital projects and overtime costs while studying budget items
Penetanguishene outlines tonight's snow removal plans

Penetanguishene outlines tonight's snow removal plans

Crews will start working at 11:30 p.m. and continue throughout the night