Editorial: Ramara Council Says No To Doctors
Health care is a must for all communities and Ramara Township needs to pull our own weight where the burden of Physician Recruitment and Retention is concerned
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Health care is a must for all communities and Ramara Township needs to pull our own weight where the burden of Physician Recruitment and Retention is concerned
Read moreThis is where language written and spoken matters. Bureaucrats speak to each other in a form of English that often sounds like jibberish to the rest of us (and to councillors based on the kinds of questions council often asks administration at public meetings).
Read moreThe SMDHU does have some important functions, but apparently too many employees with little to do.
Read moreWhat is holding things up is Parks Canada not being convinced there is a community agreement (all communities involved) how to proceed.
Read more“Finally, I think it’s ironic that we are investing millions at the north end of Front Street to undo a development that was wrong in so many ways (70 Front Street North), while perhaps repeating the same mistake a couple blocks south.”
Read moreIf she is unable to jump through more financial hurdles, Paula may not be able to complete her fourth year, earn her degree, and become a teacher
Read moreIt’s important to understand both Orillia campuses contribute significantly to the well-being of the Orillia.
Read moreShareOP/ED By John Swartz The taxi industry has been regulated in Ontario and Orillia for a very long time. First
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