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$162,000 worth of unauthorized items seized at Beaver Creek Institution

Tobacco, marijuana, crystal methamphetamine, and shatter (cannabis concentrate) were among the items seized at the Beaver Creek Institution in Gravenhurst.  Officials with Correctional Service Canada (CSC) say the items are worth $162,000.  They credit the "vigilance of staff members" for catching the packages in separate seizures on March 23 and 24.  CSC...

Gravenhurst’s Brearley makes Canadian snowboarding history

At just 21 years old, Liam Brearley has made history by becoming the first Canadian to win the slopestyle crystal globe in World Cup history.  A crystal globe is awarded to athletes with the most points within their discipline during their seasons.  "Going into the contest, I had no idea that...

Hands celebrating Autism Awareness Day with in-person events 

Hands the Family Health Network is inviting the public to celebrate with them on World Autism Awareness Day.  On April 2 from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., the agency will hold in-person events in its Bracebridge office at 23 Balls Drive, as well its locations in Parry Sound, North Bay,...

Gravenhurst staff will ‘hit the ground running’ to open more commercial space

Brent Stevenson says the lack of commercial space available in Gravenhurst is preventing some businesses from growing.  He is the officer manager for Stevenson Plumbing and Electric and spoke to Gravenhurst council on March 19 about the issue. Stevenson added he’s not alone in having concerns about the potential to...

Potential ‘fine-tuning’ underway for South Muskoka Memorial Hospital plan

The proposed "Made-in-Muskoka healthcare system" could be set to change. In a media release late Monday night, officials with Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) suggested the number of beds at the future South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge might be increased. The current proposal from MAHC outlines 139 inpatient care beds at...

Three Muskoka swimmers preparing for Special Olympics Ontario Spring Games

Three Muskoka swimmers could be 25 metres away from athletic glory but it's what they do out of the pool that matters most to them.  Elizabeth Albrecht, Courtney Moreau, and Shannon Rodie will compete as part of the Central Ontario team at the Spring Games in Waterloo. The event runs from...
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