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ShareBy John Swartz The Orillia Museum of Art and History and the Orillia Silver Band partnered for a presentation at
Read moreShareBy John Swartz The Orillia Museum of Art and History and the Orillia Silver Band partnered for a presentation at
Read moreNormally the first option is staff’s preferred outcome, which in this case is refreshing.
Read moreAll City of Orillia by-law officers wear distinctive blue uniforms bearing the City’s official logo and carry City-issued identification badges.
Read moreVisitors will have a chance to win an e-bike donated by an event sponsor, Super E-Bikes.
Read moreThe kids from OSS are fantastic, with Abby Howard’s voice leading trumpet playing outstanding.
Read moreIf a Mayor thinks his idea is so good it ought to become policy or legislated (by-laws) a mayor should be able to convince four councillors (in the case of Orillia) to go along and vote in favour.
Read moreOutrageously, the legislation also prevents lawsuits, but Mascarin said there is other legislation that negates some aspects of the prohibition.
Read moreThere will be an opportunity for public comment and as noted at the beginning of this article it’s happening in the evening.
Read moreCouncil will have a special meeting Thursday June 26 at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers regarding Strong Mayor Powers.
Read moreConsidering Laclie Street is totally unfit and unsafe to be riding a bike on and Fittons Road has different safety issues, one would hardly think the study is necessary to determine there would be no bike traffic at that intersection
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