May 2016 Archive

There’s Murder Mistaken in Shelburne

Edward Bare, an attractive, charming and likeable, but ruthlessly ambitious young man married to a rich, doting wife many years his senior, thinks she is ...

Jones charges cutting IBI therapy forces families out

Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones and her Progressive Conservative colleagues are not pleased with the government’s decision to cut autistic children older than five off from IBI therapy. ...

GREAT PLACE FOR DOGS AT CANINE COMFORT

Local actors return to Orangeville in closing production of season

Playwright Mark Crawford makes his Theatre Orangeville debut with the hilarious comedy Stag and Doe. Bonnie and Brad are having a stag and doe in ...

AGROCROP BREAKS GROUND IN BOLTON

Extended seasonal hours begin at four of Peel’s CRCs

Extended seasonal hours of operation start at four of Peel Region’s six Community Recycling Centres (CRCs) this week. Extended hours run from early May to ...

Boosting food processing will benefit farmers, says Wynne

By Brock Weir As Ontario looks to expand the Greenbelt, farmers “are very much a part of the discussion,” according to Premier Kathleen Wynne. Also ...

Bev Nicolas talks about his six decades in theatre

By Constance Scrafield In May, Shelburne’s Tipling Stage Company presents its production of the 1950 play Murder Mistaken by British playwright Janet Green. We contacted ...

Hall Wolfpack dominating Tier 2 Peel soccer

By Jake Courtepatte In typical fashion, akin to the team’s history, the Robert F. Hall Wolfpack is sweeping through the Tier 2 division of the ...

Editorial Cartoon — May 5, 2016

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