The Little House: A Sustainable Journey Continues
The grand finale was the door blowing test where the advisor fitted the front door with a seal, inserted a fan and let ‘er rip…
Read moreThe grand finale was the door blowing test where the advisor fitted the front door with a seal, inserted a fan and let ‘er rip…
Read moreHospice palliative care is about living well, making sure that your pain and your symptoms are managed, while encouraging you to focus on the things that really matter.
Read moreUsually it’s in February around Valentine’s Day, so those of you (guys, pay attention here) that are in the doghouse can maybe redeem yourself and pretend Valentine’s is in April…
Read moreShareBy John Swartz Marci Csumrik was awarded the 2021 Citizen of the Year at Monday afternoon’s Orillia council meeting. Eight
Read moreShareBy John Swartz Orillia council starts its day early at 1 p.m. with a public meeting on planning matters. This
Read moreHis celebrated, ‘Some come here to sit and think’ was painstakingly carved into a washroom wall in Westminster Abby…
Read moreI can’t help but think that a lot of people avoid restoring or retrofitting an older building because it is too much hassle. It can feel like too much risk as well.
Read more“I would hate to think that people couldn’t cope with my journey at end of life, so I want to be sure that I help others during their end of life.” Janette said.
Read moreIt’s the handiwork of Leslie Fournier and a group of 8 artists she enlisted to decorate the next shopping season.
Read moreDespite a $12 million deficit in the capital reserve account, which always captures everyone’s attention, combined with the value of other reserves the City has established, the City is on the healthy side to the tune of $49.5 million.
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