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Complaints about road construction nothing new

Complaints about road construction nothing new

Under Statute Labour Law, property owners were once required to provide at least two days of labour every year, and perhaps as much as 12, to maintain roads
'Angelic' Newmarket entrepreneur opening specialty boutique

'Angelic' Newmarket entrepreneur opening specialty boutique

'Everything I’m putting into my store is something that I just love,' says Cynthia Barone of Angelic Touch Boutique, her third business
An up-close look at the beauty of the butterfly

An up-close look at the beauty of the butterfly

Indigenous sculpture to be unveiled at Sharon Temple Sept. 8

Indigenous sculpture to be unveiled at Sharon Temple Sept. 8

Public invited to grand opening and reveal of sculpture designed by Anishinaabe artist Donald Chrétien and sculptor Shane Clodd
OUTDOORS: Turn frustration about water-taking into action

OUTDOORS: Turn frustration about water-taking into action

'If all you do is wring your hands, moan and complain, and write emotional letters to the editor, nothing will change,' says columnist
You can indulge in 'over-the-top' CNE carnival food at home

You can indulge in 'over-the-top' CNE carnival food at home

Reciples for zesty tortilla crumb baked mac and cheese, and souffle pancake sundaes capture the summer magic of some the trendiest treats at the Ex
ADOPT ME: Sweet Momma is looking for a loving home

ADOPT ME: Sweet Momma is looking for a loving home

Beautiful seven-year-old husky might be just what you’re looking for if you want a friend to hang out with
LETTER: Removing encampments unethical, unconstitutional

LETTER: Removing encampments unethical, unconstitutional

Advocacy group urges municipalities to use human rights based approach when dealing with people experiencing homelessness
Good morning, Newmarket!

Good morning, Newmarket!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Bradford library board applies for arbitration to end 36-day strike

Bradford library board applies for arbitration to end 36-day strike

Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library workers have been on strike since July 21 when negotiations came to a head