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Bayshore News Team
Nominees Saught
Names are now being accepted for two Ontario Minister's Awards. Garfield Dunlop, our MPP for Simcoe North encourages you to nominate who you think should be recognized in this years Minster of Environ...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 24, 2011
Dunlop Weighs in on Federal News
Federally it is looking more and more like an election will be called within the next week, but locally our political leaders are hearing we don't want to head to the polls. Simcoe North MPP Garfield ...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 24, 2011
Local Named Co-Op Student of the Year
Sven Hansen, from Georgian Colleges Business Administration Marketing program, has been named 2010 Co-op Student of the Year. Not only was Hansen honored this year by the Canadian Association of Co-op...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 24, 2011
Guilty Pleas in a 7 year-old Case
Seven years after a major drug bust in Barrie guilty pleas have been made in court by five of the accused operators of the countries largest indoor marijuana factory. Four of the accused are already s...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 24, 2011
Deadline Closing in For Foundation Grants
The Orillia Community Foundations has nearly $20,000 available for community groups, and all you have to do is ask. But you'll need to ask soon, the Foundation will be accepting grant applications onl...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 24, 2011
Schools Flip Off For Earth Day
Students throughout the county will be celebrating Earth Hour by turning off the lights for one hour. The Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) is taking part in the global movement on climate c...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 24, 2011
Sticker shock for animal control
Orillia Mayor Angelo Orsi calls it a bit of sticker shock to be hit with a 36 per cent increase in charges from the OSPCA to provide animal control services for Orillia for the next three years. He sa...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 22, 2011
Parking relief for Mackenzie St residents
Orillia council is moving forward to resrict parking on Mackenzie Street to try and ease some of the congestion between Harvey and Mississaga streets. Visitors to Soldiers memorial Hospital getting th...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 22, 2011
Concern over Fire Fees
One Orillia Councillor not thrilled with the Fire departments plan to charge non residents a fee for attending a motor vehicle accident or car fires. That is one of the changes the department presente...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 22, 2011
Population boom at Georgian
Georgian College is bursting at the seams as full time post secondary enrolment has grown by 10 per cent compared to a year ago at this time. The latest audited enrolment numbers show a 9.6 per cent i...
Bayshore News Team
Mar 22, 2011
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