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Thursday, April 08, 2010
Fields of fireShare
Posted 5 months ago

A few days of rain has eased tinder dry conditions across the county after weeks of fire bans. But not before hundreds of area firefighters put[MORE]
Campus lands plan moves ahead at councilShare
Posted 5 months ago

One year ago, Innisfil council agreed to add servicing for the so called campus lands at the corner of Yonge Street and the 6th Line[MORE]
Council spending money to save money, it saysShare
Posted 5 months ago

It looks like an increase in expenditures, but it will actually save the Town of Innisfil over $56,000 in the long run. That was the explanation[MORE]
Five blazes ‘suspicious’Share
Posted 5 months ago

There seems to be an arsonist at work in Bradford West Gwillimbury, Fire Chief Lorne Arscott told Council on Tuesday night – with 5[MORE]
Council exhausts options to fight fumes for firefightersShare
Posted 5 months ago

The Town of Innisfil recognizes industrial diesel fumes as a "health and safety" issue, and on April 7, Council approved a $108,888 USD purchase of[MORE]
Cost of appeal will be covered by ARS moneyShare
Posted 5 months ago

The Town of Innisfil is not the only municipality facing a challenge to its development charges By-law, based on the methodology used by Hemson Consulting[MORE]
Tiffin offering up the sweet stuffShare
Posted 5 months ago

The annual Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority's Tiffin Centre Spring Tonic Maple Syrup Festival attracts more than 2,000 people each year. Of all the activities the[MORE]
Community eventsShare
Posted 5 months ago

April 9 Musical Variety Night at St. James United Church, 2230 Victoria St. W., in Stroud takes place on Friday, April 9. Looking for something[MORE]
Pitch-in day is going aheadShare
Posted 5 months ago

The Town of Innisfil Pitch-In Day is a go and will take place on Saturday, May 1. Everyone must sign-in at their local fire hall at[MORE]
Town hires new deputy treasurerShare
Posted 5 months ago

The Town of Innisfil has successfully filled one of its three vacant senior positions with another former City of Barrie employee. Lockie Davis was Barrie[MORE]