A Shelburne resident is $100,000 richer after winning ENCORE in a recent LOTTO 6/49 draw. Lauralea P. of Shelburne won after matching the last six of seven ENCORE numbers in the Jan. 24 LOTTO 6/49 ...
The Dufferin Board of Trade (DBOT) is inviting the community to nominate outstanding businesses, nonprofits, and business leaders for the 2026 Business Excellence Awards. Nominations are now open and ...
The Town of Shelburne has received $35 million in provincial funding to be put toward upgrades and an expansion of Shelburne’s Water Pollution Control Plant. The improvements are expected to increase ...
The Hike is part of the foundation’s year-round efforts to raise funds and ensure that the hospice care and community programs Bethell Hospice provides remain free to residents of Caledon and ...
Centre Dufferin District High School Royals athletes competed at the District 4 badminton championships on Wednesday, April 8. The junior championships were held at Erin District High School, while ...
Near the end of the ceremony, a special service was held. Capt. Horvath and Capt. Diane Powers were married, right there in the legion hall. The move was a shock to everyone; only the newly married ...
The Town of Shelburne is introducing a new digital tool to improve how residents report maintenance issues in local parks, taking a step toward more streamlined municipal services.
A flag raising to honour the legacy and ongoing mission of the Shelburne Rotary will be held on April 22 at 10 a.m. at Jack Downing Park. The flag raising will follow a proclamation from Mayor Wade ...
On Saturday, April 18, from 12 to 4 p.m., the library is hosting an Income Tax Clinic. Thanks to the Dufferin Parent Support Network and Constella Strategy and Consulting, this free clinic is for ...
An upcoming literary event at the Museum of Dufferin will bring one of Canada’s emerging voices in fiction to the region for an afternoon focused on storytelling, identity and community. Scheduled for ...
Female residents of Dufferin County between 15 and 18 are encouraged to register for Camp Molly, if interested in a career related to fire services. To register, volunteer or learn more, go to ...
Written By SAM ODROWSKI The primary safety feature in any automobile – seat belts – has been mandatory for 50 years. Ontario enacted its first seat belt law on Jan. 1, 1976, setting ...