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How Deafblind Ontario helps people embrace, enjoy the holidays

How Deafblind Ontario helps people embrace, enjoy the holidays

The organization provides supports and calls for inclusion throughout the holidays and all year round
Tiny’s $320m in assets underfunded by two-thirds: report

Tiny’s $320m in assets underfunded by two-thirds: report

‘The hard conversations do need to be had with constituents,’ said asset management director to Tiny council during 2023 budget, as asset plan shows 69% more funding required over next 20 years
Snow squall watch issued, up to 30 cm possible for some areas

Snow squall watch issued, up to 30 cm possible for some areas

Th squalls are expected this afternoon and last into Monday morning
Georgian College promotes 'familiar faces' to VP positions

Georgian College promotes 'familiar faces' to VP positions

David Johnson has been named vice-president of finance and corporate services, while Suzie Addison-Toor becomes vice-president of student success, effective Jan. 9
Local comic book author suiting up for Toronto Comicon

Local comic book author suiting up for Toronto Comicon

Brant Mawdsley, author of Action Hero series, looking to expand audience
BEYOND LOCAL: Canada-made radar satellite component to be used in global surface water survey

BEYOND LOCAL: Canada-made radar satellite component to be used in global surface water survey

Canadian-made component of NASA's radar will generate microwave pulses used to gather precise water measurements and surface information
COLUMN: Feeding frenzy may leave you feeling squirrely

COLUMN: Feeding frenzy may leave you feeling squirrely

Squirrels of various colours are among the many mammals who like to take advantage of the bounty found at local bird feeders
Good morning, Midland!

Good morning, Midland!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
CANADA: What's on the horizon for Canadian space exploration

CANADA: What's on the horizon for Canadian space exploration

Even as Canadian space experts wax poetic about the current landscape, they're waiting to see if an influx in federal investment will continue despite domestic economic pressures
Future of Oro Moraine hangs in the balance, says naturalist

Future of Oro Moraine hangs in the balance, says naturalist

'If we lose it, it will not come back,' says Bob Bowles; Oro Moraine about 35,000 acres in size, extending 21 kilometres from Orillia west to Highway 400 past Craighurst