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Headwaters equine committee releases report

May 1, 2014   ·   0 Comments

The Headwaters Equine Leadership Group (HELG) has released a baseline report on the economic impact of the equine sector in the Headwaters Region. HELG is ...

Bruce Trail Conservancy adds 232 acres to Conservation Corridor

More than 1,180 donors contributed $800,000 to create three new nature reserves along the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Thanks to this collective ...

Passionate environmentalists spark public discussion

By Mark Pavilons Environmentalists are anything but low key. That was evidenced last Wednesday night as a panel of experts revealed their genuine passion for ...

Time for residents to get involved in plan review process

By Mark Pavilons It’s time for concerned citizens to make a lot of noise and elevate the discussion on the environmental plans that protect lands ...

Osler reaches important milestone in Peel Memorial redevelopment project

William Osler Health System (Osler) is one step closer to breaking ground on the new Peel Memorial Centre for Integrated Health and Wellness. Plenary Health ...

Writer reflects on recent mission trip to Guatemala

By Tabitha Wells The country of Guatemala is exceedingly beautiful, with vast mountains, rolling landscapes, huge sugarcane and corn fields, and more than 20 volcanoes, ...

Minister recognizes redevelopment progress at Etobicoke General

Health and Long-Term Care Minister Deb Matthews was in north Etobicoke recently to recognize the progress made in the renewal and expansion of Etobicoke General ...

Jones supports Auditor General’s review of Community Care Access Centres

Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones last week commended Progressive Conservative Health Critic and Deputy Leader Christine Elliott for calling on Ontario’s Auditor General to review the ...

Regional action on GTA investment and jobs needed, says CivicAction

Business and civic leaders are calling for a regional team effort to attract investment and jobs to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). They are citing ...

Frost needs to go before tracks are fixed

Motorists heading west on King Street out of Bolton have probably noticed a problem at the CPR tracks; a bumpy problem. Councillor Patti Foley said she’s ...

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