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Huntsville ‘slowly’ bringing systems online after cybersecurity attack
Huntsville town hall was open Wednesday after a two-day closure stemming from a cybersecurity attack.
In a video posted to the town's YouTube page, Denise Corry, chief administrative officer, says the impact of what happened is "still being assessed."
"We will safely and slowly bring our systems back online and resume...
Bracebridge Memorial Arena being removed for good in April
One last skate will be held at the Bracebridge Memorial Arena on Saturday, March 30 ahead of it being torn down.Â
Town officials say the free public skate, which will be hosted by Mayor Rick Maloney, will be from 10 a.m. until noon and again from 1 to 3 p.m.Â
There...
SMDHU confirms positive measles case in regionÂ
Our health unit has confirmed a positive case of measles in the region.Â
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit says it’s in an adult who has not travelled recently or had known contact with the disease.Â
They add the public may have been exposed at the following locations:Â
March 4 and...
Plaque may be placed on Gravenhurst fire hall to honour Sloan family
The long-awaited recognition for the Sloan family, specifically Archie Sloan, may be getting closer to reality.Â
Gravenhurst Municipal Heritage Committee discussed the possibility of placing a plaque on the side of the Gravenhurst Fire Department's station at 190 Harvie St.Â
When speaking to council last month, Rusty Draper explained the fire...
UPDATE: Hwy. 35 reopens after multi-day closure
Officials with the Township of Lake of Bays say Hwy. 35 between Birkendale Rd. and Seabreeze Rd. in Dwight has reopened.
They say repairs are continuing so there may be occasional single-lane closures.
The stretch of road had been closed in both directions since lunchtime on Monday because of a washout.
The MyMuskokaNow.com newsroom has been...
Student-made Every Child Matters quilts displayed at Riverside Public SchoolÂ
Three quilts have gone up at Huntsville’s Riverside Public School to honour children who attended Residential Schools.Â
Riverside teacher Elaine Christensen says it’s the result of a months-long learning experience that kicked off in an assembly ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in September. Â
She says it...
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