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ShareBy John Swartz I’ve been known to say go big or go home when it comes to paintings and Cloud
Read moreShareBy John Swartz I’ve been known to say go big or go home when it comes to paintings and Cloud
Read moreRick did the concert two more times last Monday, once with the OCB at Leacock Retirement Lodge and then by himself at Atrium Retirement Residence.
Read moreI also learned today that 5% of Americans never make their beds.
Read moreAll citizens who wish to contribute to the process are invited. There’s no need to have attended the first workshop…
Read moreWalking or biking to school isn’t just good for exercise. It helps kids explore their neighbourhood and learn how to be safe pedestrians and cyclists.
Read moreShareBy John Swartz With completion of Phase 1 of the Laclie Street Reconstruction project anticipated by May 17. Phase 2
Read moreThere is a problem when we age, I’m sure you have noticed the rest of the world ages with us. But we assume everyone else is maturing.
Read moreTwelve to fifteen pieces will be chosen for Sustainable Orillia’s 2025 student art calendar.
Read moreThe Cellars became one of the great musical groups in Canada and we are fortunate to have them right here in Orillia, and were fortunate to have Albert leading them. Many communities wish they had an Albert Greer.
Read moreThe Port of Orillia was recently featured on an episode of Global TV’s Water Ways show. Lafontaine said the success in operating the port and their events go hand in hand.
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