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Beer Store bottle returns help Georgian Bay General Hospital's COVID response efforts

Beer Store bottle returns help Georgian Bay General Hospital's COVID response efforts

$3,275 was raised during the donation drive
Man found guilty of assaulting referee at Orillia lacrosse tourney

Man found guilty of assaulting referee at Orillia lacrosse tourney

Dwayne Palomaki found guilty of assault causing bodily harm during tournament in June of 2019; judge dismisses claims he acted in self-defence
Get Help to Go Back supports adults who want to attend college virtually this year

Get Help to Go Back supports adults who want to attend college virtually this year

Event takes place online Tuesday, Oct. 27 and will include and question-and-answer session
What do you think about waste? County of Simcoe wants to hear from you

What do you think about waste? County of Simcoe wants to hear from you

County preparing for virtual public consultations in November to find out from residents what they think about reducing, reusing and recycling
Road work planned in Penetanguishene for drainage pipe installation

Road work planned in Penetanguishene for drainage pipe installation

The project is expected to begin Tuesday and take approximately a week to complete
Masks are not just for Halloween anymore!

Masks are not just for Halloween anymore!

We are all supposed to wear a mask. As Wendy finds out in this week's 'Everything King', there is no lack of choice
It's time to pack up a shoebox and spread holiday spirit overseas

It's time to pack up a shoebox and spread holiday spirit overseas

'These simple gifts are a tangible way to remind children that they are not alone or forgotten,' says official; Calvary Pentecostal Church is local drop-off depot
Tiny to open three skating rinks for residents this season

Tiny to open three skating rinks for residents this season

Township to invest in two travelling monitors as well as ambassadors to ensure dedicated skating times are not taken over by hockey players
New health unit initiative urges local students to get 'on the move'

New health unit initiative urges local students to get 'on the move'

When more students are walking or wheeling, school zones see a decrease in traffic congestion making them safer, says Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit
Tiny wants to do something about recurrent traffic complaints and surveys

Tiny wants to do something about recurrent traffic complaints and surveys

'We need to make it very clear that walking and self-conveyance is something very dangerous,' councillor says, noting it's not always safe to walk or bike on township roads