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Midland Farmers' Market hosting free bike decorating event Sunday

Midland Farmers' Market hosting free bike decorating event Sunday

Flowers and streamers will be available in bagged kits and will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis
Attention Port McNicoll residents: Beware low water pressure!

Attention Port McNicoll residents: Beware low water pressure!

A watermain repair today could lead to lower than normal water pressures between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
County waste project will not be granted an MZO: Minister

County waste project will not be granted an MZO: Minister

'Minister (Steve) Clark told us he was not in a position to deal with us on an MZO as the matter was before the LPAT,' said county warden
Local students will have a staggered start for back-to-school

Local students will have a staggered start for back-to-school

Preliminary results from the SCDSB parent survey show about 85 per cent of students will be returning for in-class learning in September
At OPP headquarters, Premier announces plans to hire 200 new police officers (8 photos)

At OPP headquarters, Premier announces plans to hire 200 new police officers (8 photos)

'Now, more than ever, we need to make sure the criminals out there face the justice they deserve,' premier says during stop in Orillia
Ford revs up Oro Station Automotive Innovation Park at groundbreaking (7 photos)

Ford revs up Oro Station Automotive Innovation Park at groundbreaking (7 photos)

Premier Doug Ford and numerous politicians were in attendance to mark the official start to the project on Thursday morning
Bylaw infractions in Tiny skyrocket due to COVID-19 concerns

Bylaw infractions in Tiny skyrocket due to COVID-19 concerns

'We were going from fire to fire,' says Tiny Township's chief enforcement officer, noting the number of complaints almost tripled compared to the previous year
Threats to Midland's drinking water falling like rain: Expert

Threats to Midland's drinking water falling like rain: Expert

'The fact that threats are down to 50% is wonderful, but should we be at zero, and is that feasible?' asks Midland councillor
Trudeau 'turning his back on Canadians' by proroguing: MP

Trudeau 'turning his back on Canadians' by proroguing: MP

Political science professor says 'it's pretty obvious there is a political tinge to this and that the government needs a reset'
Penetang council opts to continue meeting electronically

Penetang council opts to continue meeting electronically

The decision will be revisited in October with new COVID-related information.