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'Huge loss': Craighurst school house to be demolished this week
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I am truly disappointed in the developers in Craighurst. They had an opportunity to preserve some of Craighurst's history. The old schoolhouse was built a 140 years ago, by the community of the day on donated lands. The advertisments for Craighurst Crossing talk about small town charm. What charm will remain if they replace an historical build with a strip mall and a Tim Hortons.
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With the amount of empty storefronts downtown, why doesn't one of these landlords curry some good public relations and offer to put them up in the meantime?
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Where does your information come from? Vague garbage results from google and your own misty recollections.Brain actually measures and records every snowfall and submits the information to Environment Canada. And he looks up officially measured and recorded information from the past.Brain is the real thing. You and Google are just making it up.
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“You might miss what’s ahead of you if you keep concentrating on what’s in the rear view mirror."
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A feel good story where everyone benefitted from the kindness and empathy of others. Congratulations to the retiring gentleman and well done, Orillia Home Hardware.
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Where is above information coming from? The snow was just as deep, if not deeper nearly every winter in the 60-70’s into 80’s. Snowmobilers could go anywhere in surrounding rural areas since all fences were covered. Few cars could make it up Westmount, Laclie or Fittons. I remember having snowbanks over my head in the 80’s in Orillia. People either have short memories or are too young to know it used to be far worse than what we have now.“Based on historical context and regional data from the late 1960s, the winters of 1968 and 1969 in the Orillia area were characterized by significant, long-lasting snowpack. Winter 1968–1969: This period is recognized for having high snowfall, with reports of "brutal" conditions.Regional Context: While specific total snowfall for Orillia is not in the search results, nearby regions reported severe, long-lasting snowdrifts in the 1968-1969 winter, including incidents where snowpack was deep into the spring.”
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Then why wouldn’t spaying and neutering be classed as unnecessary surgeries to a pet since they are also done for our benefit not theirs??
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It’s insane, caused by an insane US president.
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Local commenter thinks Doug Ford is the single reason for everything that is wrong in the world.
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Why block information from the public if you’re not trying to hide anything . Things that make you go hmmmm …
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BAD! BAD! IDEA!
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2 for 1 is an accident waiting to happen. Make it a full scale 4 lane roadway. CANADA doesn’t have a 4 lane highway that goes coast to coast and Ontario has one of the longest stretchs of roadway that is only 2 lane. Embarrassing
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It does seem rather odd. If they are removing mailboxes, you’d think the actual post office would be the last one to go.
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Local MPP Says Whatever Doug Ford Tells Him To.
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They should have done that decades ago.
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Why do we need five day delivery to get two letters a week?
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Local commenter to this online publication certainly hates on Doug Ford. Ford is far from perfect but better than what we had before. People have short memories.
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This is nothing but a smoke screen to keep damaging information from the public. The FOI does as intended and that’s why Ford wants to change it. How can any citizens think secrecy from the public, who they are elected to represent, is a good thing?
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Trump and Netanyahu.
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Hmmmm.I wonder what the price at the pumps would be if say we had no Carbon taxes, no clean fuel regulations (hidden carbon tax) and HST?I wonder how wealthy our country would be if we exported oil as the country with the fourth largest reserves (UAE and Saudis come to mind)?I wonder why we would have the second highest unemployment rate in the G7?There has to be a common denominator here. Can't put my finger on it. Hmmmm
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