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Opinion: Was cutting the capital levy the smartest move?

Opinion: Was cutting the capital levy the smartest move?

In this regular current affairs column by Bradford West Gwillimbury consultant Jonathan Scott weighs in on the recent decision to cut the tax rate for BWG to just under three percent
Kindergarten registration now open for SMCDSB

Kindergarten registration now open for SMCDSB

Students who turn four in 2020 are eligible
Groundhog Day makes little sense — let's celebrate the snowy owl

Groundhog Day makes little sense — let's celebrate the snowy owl

There are many winter critters that could be the centre of attention, says our outdoors columnist
Missing man never arrived at East Gwillimbury residence

Missing man never arrived at East Gwillimbury residence

Police are continuing to search for Chi Buuhi Huynh, 48, who has been missing from Vaughan since Jan. 14
What's happening this week

What's happening this week

What's happening in and around Bradford this week...
CANADA: Making oppressive historical research accessible at Canadian universities

CANADA: Making oppressive historical research accessible at Canadian universities

Universities can begin to undo oppressive legacies by opening them to artists and communities, experts say
Charities invited to attend Hoedown application info sessions

Charities invited to attend Hoedown application info sessions

Pre-registration is required for the Thursday, Feb. 20 event
Local skier ready to compete at upcoming Ontario Winter Games (5 photos)

Local skier ready to compete at upcoming Ontario Winter Games (5 photos)

Emily Gordon among 3,500 athletes competing in games hosted by Orillia; Hardwood Ski and Bike ready to welcome skiers
Orillia man named one of Canada's greatest explorers

Orillia man named one of Canada's greatest explorers

Canadian Geographic recognizes Derek Ford as one of top 90 explorers
Fall Prevention for Seniors: taking steps to prevent falls

Fall Prevention for Seniors: taking steps to prevent falls

'Every 12 seconds, somebody in Canada falls'