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Local archer honoured, sets sights on next big competition

Local archer honoured, sets sights on next big competition

Caleb Ko recognized for winning several medals at the 2022 Ontario Summer Games and qualifying for Winter Games
Bonnie Crombie elected leader of Ontario Liberal Party

Bonnie Crombie elected leader of Ontario Liberal Party

The alliance between Nate Erskine-Smith and Yasir Naqvi wasn’t quite strong enough to defeat Crombie in a close final-ballot result
NATASHA'S NOOK: Rediscovering the joy of the holidays

NATASHA'S NOOK: Rediscovering the joy of the holidays

Giving back to the community is what it's all about, says columnist
Simcoe County’s appeal related to 2011 Bradford crash dismissed

Simcoe County’s appeal related to 2011 Bradford crash dismissed

Records show amount of civil case has increased to $11.2 million
Bradford has Snow Much Fun

Bradford has Snow Much Fun

Event Friday included train rides, crafts, cupcakes and more
Bradford seeking feedback on Line 6 mixed-use development

Bradford seeking feedback on Line 6 mixed-use development

Developer looking to add 12 commercial units on ground floor and 12 spacious residential units on second and third floors
Poll: 41% favour looser medical assistance in dying rules

Poll: 41% favour looser medical assistance in dying rules

A large majority of Village Media readers say Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) system either strikes the right balance now or should be further relaxed. The details, as always, are revealing
Public high schools hosting info sessions for new Grade 9 students

Public high schools hosting info sessions for new Grade 9 students

Events support transition to secondary school; students can tour facilities and learn about programs and extracurriculars
Author writes 'recreational, entertaining' debut novel

Author writes 'recreational, entertaining' debut novel

Jason Hanson describes his first self-published book as a mystery 'police procedural, with a splash of romance'
BEYOND LOCAL: Twenty-five per cent of Canadians believe a degree is necessary for economic success

BEYOND LOCAL: Twenty-five per cent of Canadians believe a degree is necessary for economic success

A new survey suggests one in four Canadians believe a university degree is essential to succeed economically