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Street-naming campaign brings in $14,400 for SMH redevelopment

Street-naming campaign brings in $14,400 for SMH redevelopment

Official thanks auction participants 'for their generosity towards our community hospital'
Group praises federal funding for Lake Simcoe protection

Group praises federal funding for Lake Simcoe protection

Living Lakes Canada 'will continue to advocate for increased funding' after feds budget $230M for seven watersheds
Good morning, Bradford!

Good morning, Bradford!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Why so many Canadians are going bankrupt

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: Why so many Canadians are going bankrupt

This week's podcast: Millennials account for nearly half of insolvencies, thanks to soaring credit card debt, CERB payments — and predatory lenders charging nearly 400 per cent interest
Area students hunt down the king at county-wide chess tournament

Area students hunt down the king at county-wide chess tournament

'I think it’s a chance for kids to use their brain power in a different way than they’re used to with school,' says Trillium Woods teacher
OMHA, KidSport team up to remove financial barriers for youth

OMHA, KidSport team up to remove financial barriers for youth

KidSport to provide up to $300 per kid for hockey registration fees
'Extremely powerful' musical festival on tap for region's students

'Extremely powerful' musical festival on tap for region's students

The three-day event will feature about 600 students from 16 area high schools
Packed house at BWG council for public meeting

Packed house at BWG council for public meeting

'Conform to our community and not the other way around,' ward councillor says to developers
'Music of the Night' returning to area theatre in April

'Music of the Night' returning to area theatre in April

Upcoming concert will celebrate 75th birthday of renowned composer Andrew Lloyd Webber
Grocery rebate a start 'but not enough', says Bradford food bank

Grocery rebate a start 'but not enough', says Bradford food bank

'People living in poverty do need help to buy groceries, but what good is a $200 cheque if you don't have a house to bring that food home to?' says food bank executive director