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Gypsy moth still aflutter in the minds of Tiny residents

Gypsy moth still aflutter in the minds of Tiny residents

Council’s decision is bittersweet, as it suggests lifting ban on overspray on municipal properties but complicates matters by dipping into private property overspray, says resident
CANADA: First-time homebuyers see new opportunities, challenges in pandemic economy

CANADA: First-time homebuyers see new opportunities, challenges in pandemic economy

New buyers are seeing condo prices come within reach in downtown areas awash with vacant high rises. But young families are also being priced out of starter homes in suburbs at a faster rate
Midland resident accused of almost striking a pedestrian, impaired driving

Midland resident accused of almost striking a pedestrian, impaired driving

In another New Year's Day incident, a Tiny Township driver faces impaired charges after car ends up stuck in snowbank
SERIES: Midland Mayor reflects on town vision moving forward

SERIES: Midland Mayor reflects on town vision moving forward

'The biggest challenge for Council will be achieving  growth while maintaining Midland’s identity,  charm, and character that so many cherish and, that continues to attract people in growing numbers ,' Stewart Strathearn says
Good morning, Midland!

Good morning, Midland!

Sending good vibes your way today
Poll suggests pandemic made some Canadians more grateful for what they have

Poll suggests pandemic made some Canadians more grateful for what they have

More than half of survey respondents identified improving their mental health as a New Year's resolution
Coast Guard to break ice in area around January 5

Coast Guard to break ice in area around January 5

The date is subject to change with no notice depending on operational requirements or weather conditions
LETTER: 'Gyms are not the cesspools you make them out to be'

LETTER: 'Gyms are not the cesspools you make them out to be'

'Gyms are a critical component, a foundation block, that supports and nurtures the health of people,' says letter writer in open letter to Premier Doug Ford
School board trustees thrown plenty of 'curve balls' during pandemic

School board trustees thrown plenty of 'curve balls' during pandemic

'It’s kind of like we’re umpires. Many times, we’re only pleasing 50 per cent of the people,' says Catholic board chair
Tales shine spotlight on pandemic's silver linings

Tales shine spotlight on pandemic's silver linings

If anything could be celebrated this year, it was the value and extraordinary benefits of spending time outside