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You can take a chilly dip in support of Special Olympics

You can take a chilly dip in support of Special Olympics

The Polar Plunge hosted by OPP will take place in Shallow Lake on Feb. 23
BREAKING: Justin Trudeau announces he will resign after Liberal leadership race

BREAKING: Justin Trudeau announces he will resign after Liberal leadership race

The prime minister made the announcement at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa Monday morning
TBM council tackling 2025 budget this week

TBM council tackling 2025 budget this week

Draft 2025 budget numbers show a preliminary local tax increase of more than 10 per cent, council will be reviewing the numbers at four special budget meetings this week
COLUMN: You may be surprised at what's happening beneath snow

COLUMN: You may be surprised at what's happening beneath snow

'There is indeed a zone between the surface of the ground and the bottom of the snowpack, and a lot goes on there all winter long,' explains columnist
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather
Trudeau expected to resign as early as Monday, reports say

Trudeau expected to resign as early as Monday, reports say

The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star reported Sunday night that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce he is stepping down as Liberal party leader
Scenarios that could play out as Trudeau government teeters

Scenarios that could play out as Trudeau government teeters

Prorogation, non-confidence vote, Liberal leadership change and Trudeau staying on among possible storylines
2024 NEWSMAKERS: Condo tower planned for old Collingwood Terminals

2024 NEWSMAKERS: Condo tower planned for old Collingwood Terminals

Terminals stories aren't new, but they are news!
Award inspired by TBM resident helps student study lemurs in Madagascar

Award inspired by TBM resident helps student study lemurs in Madagascar

Alex Adair received the Grey Sauble Foundation's Malcolm Kirk Environmental Award in 2023 and has since spent three months on a research trip in Madagascar
COLUMN: Scooting around Georgian Bay once a way of life

COLUMN: Scooting around Georgian Bay once a way of life

History of scoots on Georgian Bay goes back to the 1920’s when surplus airplane engines were available after World War 1, local museum notes