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Collingwood author gives Detective Ivy a new mystery in latest novel

Collingwood author gives Detective Ivy a new mystery in latest novel

Andy Potter is enjoying a second career as a novelist with three published and another in the works
24-hour downhill ski/snowboard relay supports Special Olympics and Village Foundation

24-hour downhill ski/snowboard relay supports Special Olympics and Village Foundation

The event takes place at Blue from Feb. 22 to 23
Wasaga woman gets drunk driving charges after hitting light pole

Wasaga woman gets drunk driving charges after hitting light pole

Police say they found the vehicle crashed into the pole while on patrol in Wasaga Beach
Thousands of student immunization records outstanding in Simcoe-Muskoka

Thousands of student immunization records outstanding in Simcoe-Muskoka

Health unit urges parents, guardians to submit records by Feb. 4 deadline to avoid potential suspensions
LETTER: Homeless encampments are not safe havens

LETTER: Homeless encampments are not safe havens

'They are breeding grounds for criminal activity, and an astoundingly unsafe part of any community,' says letter writer
Grey Highlands tentatively okays big money for capital projects, budget cuts looming

Grey Highlands tentatively okays big money for capital projects, budget cuts looming

Hard part of budget exercise to begin on Wednesday with council set to explore options for operational spending cuts
Threat of province-wide college strike 'narrowly averted'

Threat of province-wide college strike 'narrowly averted'

Memorandum of agreement with 'significant benefits' signed; all other outstanding items being sent to mediation-arbitration
West and South zone school buses cancelled today

West and South zone school buses cancelled today

Schools remain open for student learning
Good morning, Collingwood

Good morning, Collingwood

Here's a look at today's weather
Up to 20cm of snowfall is possible by this evening as snow squall warnings continue

Up to 20cm of snowfall is possible by this evening as snow squall warnings continue

Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow. Travel is expected to be hazardous due to reduced visibility in some locations, Environment Canada says