February 2, 2006 RSS feed / Local News

Orangeville teenager missing

Orangeville Police are seeking the public More...

Mono looking at going ‘high speed’

In an effort to attract more businesses and prospective residents, Mono Council is looking at ways high-speed Internet could be made available throughout the town. More...

PERILS OF AIRPORT ROAD:

OPP Constable Al Buck, Mono Community Policing member Don Butt, OPP Sgt. More...

DUFFERIN OPP donated $500 to Headwaters Health Care Centre to purchase new equipment. The money was first donated to the OPP in appreciation for their service from a family whose son had been in a serious accident. More...

OPP High Miler

A Dufferin OPP officer was patrolling County Road 18 at about 11:15 a.m. on Saturday, January 28, with his radar gun, when he allegedly clocked a northbound Volvo traveling 144 km/h in the posted 80 km/h zone. More...

Mono passes roadside memorial policy

After months of consideration and debate, the Mono council last week approved a roadside memorial policy. More...

A SOLD-OUT DINNER resulted in a $6,000 donation to Headwaters Health Care Centre from One99 Restaurant. The money was raised during the second annual R.S.V.P. dinner, where tickets cost $75. More...

DAVID LANGMAN has now donated his blood 33 times to Canadian Blood Services. The next blood donor clinic is tomorrow (February 3) at Westside Secondary School, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; call 1-888236-6283 to book an appointment. More...

Teens charged with theft

Two teenagers have been charged with theft after arrests in a rash of vehicle break and enters in Grand Valley last month. More...

$2M expansion of town treatment plant nearly finished

A $2-million expansion of Shelburne More...

Wee Hands offers alternate way to ‘speak’ with toddlers

About a dozen mothers of young children were given a glimpse this week of how easy it might be to communicate effectively with the youngsters before the children can utter a word. More...