This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
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Read moreIf something is not done soon, Hillcrest will have to file for bankruptcy in April, making 31 residents homeless.
Read moreDuring February and March, school immunization nurses from the health unit will be visiting Simcoe Muskoka secondary schools to offer catch-up clinics.
Read moreEvery year I used to suggest to Mike Hill when he was the artistic director getting Rush (Neil was still alive then) to do an acoustic set would be just fantastic. In a way someone heard part of what I was saying.
Read moreThe success of the clear garbage bag conversion is a testament to our ability to make these changes; ditto for the whole-scale conversion to reusable shopping bags taking place right now at virtually all of our retail outlets.
Read moreMost of the boys in the class started to save for one.
Read moreWill the people of Orillia, of Ontario, of Canada, of the world—take up this challenge? Do we really want to imagine the world that will result if we don’t?
Read moreNow here’s where it gets strange. There is nothing in the poem to suggest Mr. Dumpty was an egg.
Read moreThe good news, Norm Foster will be on stage for his own Old Love, starting August 18.
Read moreShareBy John Swartz Orillia council is meeting February 17 at noon in closed session. The stated reason is, “Input from Council
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