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Record-breaking 'surge' in demand seen at Innisfil Food Bank in 2024

Record-breaking 'surge' in demand seen at Innisfil Food Bank in 2024

In 2023, facility served 1,822 households; this year, it surpassed 1,900, coordinator says
City council year in review: Deaths, firings and downtown projects

City council year in review: Deaths, firings and downtown projects

Although the last 12 months at Tom Davies Square were rough at times, the City of Greater Sudbury made progress on various projects, with no lack of municipal news to report on in 2024
ICYMI: A look inside Guelph's family focused shelters

ICYMI: A look inside Guelph's family focused shelters

It's not what Ewelina Tysiac was expecting, based on past experiences
ICYMI: 'I've never seen this level of activity:' CW mayor reflects on 2024

ICYMI: 'I've never seen this level of activity:' CW mayor reflects on 2024

EloraFergusToday sat down with Centre Wellington mayor Shawn Watters to talk about the important things that happened in 2024 and what's ahead
Student asylum claims soar at Conestoga College in wake of international student cap

Student asylum claims soar at Conestoga College in wake of international student cap

Cambridge MP maintains immigration is about compassion and opportunity but says the federal government won't tolerate anyone using false asylum claims to skip traditional paths to permanent residency
MAP: How a 'bubble zone' protest bylaw could cover most of central Toronto

MAP: How a 'bubble zone' protest bylaw could cover most of central Toronto

A Toronto version of a bylaw in Vaughan that restricts protests near sites like schools and places of worship would largely cover the downtown core and also major streets across the city, as lines are drawn around nearly 4,000 facilities, a visualization shows
'Balancing act': Orillia Mayor reflects on first two years at city's helm

'Balancing act': Orillia Mayor reflects on first two years at city's helm

'I think we've got some things that we can put in the win column ... We messed some stuff up, too, and we need to fix that,' said Mayor Don McIsaac at midpoint of term
'Fundamental work': Planning, patience key for Innisfil mayor as 2024 wraps up

'Fundamental work': Planning, patience key for Innisfil mayor as 2024 wraps up

Preaching persistence, Mayor Lynn Dollin wants to see a healthier Innisfil: 'If you get the foundation right, then the building won’t collapse'
Grey Highlands councillors imagine bigger and better towns in 2025

Grey Highlands councillors imagine bigger and better towns in 2025

'Grey Highlands is at a turning point,' says one councillor reflecting on what could come in 2025
New council, new staff: Matheson reflects on 2024

New council, new staff: Matheson reflects on 2024

'It's been a challenging year for everyone. Obviously, not only the people that put their names out there to go under public scrutiny, but the residents as well. And we recognize that,' says Mayor Dave Dyment
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