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Rain makes things grow, at a growing farmers' market

Rain makes things grow, at a growing farmers' market

Rainy weather dampens enthusiasm at the Bradford Farmers' Market.
BEYOND LOCAL: A bee is not a bee is not a bee. Why 'save the bees' is a complex issue

BEYOND LOCAL: A bee is not a bee is not a bee. Why 'save the bees' is a complex issue

Big and small habitats are needed to conserve biodiversity
New Air Cadet Squadron takes flight at inaugural Cadet Review

New Air Cadet Squadron takes flight at inaugural Cadet Review

New 37 Bradford Squadron Air Cadets make the community proud, at annual Cadet Review.
Ask the Nutritionist: How do you treat lice naturally and keep them away?

Ask the Nutritionist: How do you treat lice naturally and keep them away?

In her weekly column, Bradford West Gwillimbury licensed nutritionist Nonie De Long explains how to get rid of heebie-jeebie lice
Sweet new tourism experience in Simcoe County

Sweet new tourism experience in Simcoe County

The Simcoe County Honey Trail is a tourism experience featuring 10 bee and honey-related businesses
BEYOND LOCAL: Here's why you should care about soil

BEYOND LOCAL: Here's why you should care about soil

The memories retained by soil contain countless records, including a history of human encounters with the land
Most fatal drownings take place in rivers and lakes, says ministry

Most fatal drownings take place in rivers and lakes, says ministry

Wear a life jacket, boat sober
Hello Operator? Bell Canada collection comes to Simcoe County

Hello Operator? Bell Canada collection comes to Simcoe County

Former Bell Canada repairman showcases collection of local telephones and equipment at Collingwood museum
It was worth paying extra 'to get first dibs' at library book sale

It was worth paying extra 'to get first dibs' at library book sale

Friends of the BWG Public Library Spring Book Sale continues this weekend
Colony of hungry ants vital for trilliums to blossom

Colony of hungry ants vital for trilliums to blossom

Outdoors columnist says Ontario's provincial floral emblem has been a much-adored spring wildflower for more than eight decades