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The Great Graffiti Paintout today

[color="#000000"]Are you tired of that ugly tagging and graffiti defacing our beautiful, downtown heritage buildings? You can help get rid of it, and at the same time send a message that this sort of vandalism and visual pollution won't be tolerated here any more.

Paula Lehr has organized the Great Graffiti Paintout for today, from...



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Last gasp polls close at EEU

If you haven't seen the results of Scoop's last poll on the 2010 municipal election, you should check the results at the East End Underground (link below).

Overall, I think his poll represents a good snapshot of what I've been hearing, and what I saw as the audience reaction at the Chamber all-candidates' meetings. A lot of...



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Businesses in Victoria get their say on city services

From the Municipal Information Network:
"Businesses to Provide Input on City of Victoria Services for First Time

Victoria, October 12, 2010 - For the first time since the City has conducted citizen surveys, businesses will also be polled this year to determine their perception of City services. Victoria residents and business owners...



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A Thanksgiving hike

We took Sophie for a hike on the Bruce Trail, Monday. Drove along Sixth Street up into the hills where the trail crosses over near the peak of the mountain, parked and walked into the woods for an hour. It never fails to amaze and delight me that within five or ten minutes' drive, we can be in the woods or the...



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Adult chess club starts at Library, Oct. 26

A new chess club for players 18 or older will start at the Collingwood Public Library, October 26, from 6 p.m. It will every meet Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. from that date. There is no charge to join or to play. All levels of players are welcome.

The club will initially be just for social playing - fun, kibitzing and challenges. If the membership...



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Saving the Silver Creek Wetlands

This week's news release about the Silver Creek Wetlands is a good news item, albeit a trifle vague, but with a bit of political wrangling on the side to make it interesting to political followers.

Saving the wetlands - or at least the environmentally-protected portion of it - has been a goal of the last two terms of council, but has been on...



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How much does it cost to live here? A lot...

How much money do you need to live in Collingwood? A lot. And more is required every year, it seems, as user fees, taxes and utility bills continue to climb.

I received a sobering report, recently, about the costs of local housing compared with typical, local wages. It's an eye-opener for all of us, particularly our newcomer council...



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Wifi motion the mayor's Waterloo?

Mayor Carrier announced a week earlier that he intended to make a motion about discontinuing municipal wi-fi services in the town of Collingwood, starting with the Library. That caught everyone off-guard because not only had it never been raised as a municipal issue this term, but he never discussed it with either town staff or his colleagues...



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Wordstock, a literary festival

I gave a brief reading at the 'celebrity" tent on Hurontario Street for the first Wordstock literary festival, today. Small audience, but I was told there were larger crowds earlier in the day. The lineup included a lot of incumbent politicians, so perhaps it was a political event for some, but for me it was more social.

Wordstock...



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GBAR desperately needs volunteers

Susan and I spent a couple of hours this morning helping out at the the Georgian Bay Animal Rescue shelter on Tenth Line. We helped out in one of the quarantined cat rooms, cleaning cages, feeding, and giving affection to the cats in there. It took two hours just to get all the cats taken care of.

It's heart-wrenching to work with all these...




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