March 2022
- Bracebridge court deals with man’s central Ontario crimewave Mar 7
- Listen up! The dark horse | Commentary Mar 7
- Falling off the turnip truck: Sally Barnes | Commentary Mar 6
- Downtown snow clearing Sunday night Mar 5
- Barriston Law donates $200K to RVH Mar 5
- MAHC making COVID changes Mar 5
- Muskoka man convicted on string of break and enters Mar 4
- Port Carling woman charged with impaired Mar 4
- Duplicate Bridge results and tips: Useful conventions worth learning, part 140 Mar 4
- Aitchison to run for federal Conservative Party leadership Mar 3
- COVID-19 in Simcoe Muskoka: By the numbers Mar 2
- Bracebridge wants input on Annie Williams Park pathway Mar 2
- Gravenhurst man tasered after attacking police with saw Mar 2
- Wayback Wednesday: Laycox Dairy, Gravenhurst, 1942 Mar 2
- Muskoka Men’s Basketball League weekly results Mar 1
- Gravenhurst hoists Ukrainian flag at Town Hall Mar 1
- Car Show is a go for Gull Lake Park Mar 1
- Russian invasion prompts Bracebridge artist to create The Vicious Sickle Mar 1
February 2022
- No more vax passes at Town facilities Feb 28
- Aitchison questions just how far Putin will go Feb 28
- Bracebridge OPP search leads to dozens of firearms Feb 28
- District comes in with 2.3% tax hike Feb 28
- Listen up! Sitting on a tinderbox | Commentary Feb 28
- Oil: our blessing and our curse, and what can be done about it | Commentary Feb 27
- Bracebridge supports Ukraine with waterfall display Feb 26
- Rotary’s potato purchase helps local food banks, PEI farm Feb 26
- Duplicate Bridge results and tips: Useful conventions worth learning, part 139 Feb 25
- A look back at when the tannery was king in Bracebridge Feb 24
- District council defeats attempt to reduce proposed increase to councillor pay Feb 24
- MAHC resumes elective and non-urgent surgeries Feb 24
- Bracebridge Rona moving to Highway 118 Feb 24
- Bracebridge approves 3.7% budget increase Feb 23
- Road salt a growing concern in Gravenhurst waterways Feb 23
- Chief John Bigwin at Bracebridge Falls Feb 23
- Miller gains support for proposed mandatory lifejacket law for children Feb 23
- Porter returns to Muskoka June 24 Feb 22
- Ontario eliminating licence plate renewal fees and stickers Feb 22
- Bracebridge celebrates Scouts and Girl Guides Feb 21
- Bracebridge offering free seniors programs Feb 21
- Listen up! What are we becoming? | Commentary Feb 21
- COVID-19 in Simcoe Muskoka: By the numbers Feb 20
- Rotary proposes amphitheatre for Gull Lake Park Feb 19
- Stolen trailer and golf cart last seen in Bracebridge Feb 19
- Suspect steals $15,000 in tobacco products from Port Carling Foodland Feb 18
- Town Office and Fire Hall open next week Feb 18
- Council says Highway 11 entrance is dangerous Feb 18
- Duplicate Bridge results and tips: Useful conventions worth learning, part 138 Feb 18
- Appointments available for 2022 community volunteer income tax clinics Feb 17
- Hybrid Gravenhurst Winter Carnival begins today Feb 17
- Bracebridge Budget 2022: Pump track in, Sportsplex entrance out Feb 17
- Bracebridge OPP search for stolen Jeep Feb 17
- Ontario lifting restrictions based on medical evidence and because Ontarians did their part: MPP Norm Miller Feb 16
- Suspect rams cruisers on Taylor Road following police chase Feb 16
- Wayback Wednesday: Young’s Hardware, Gravenhurst Feb 16
- Rowdy Limberlost party ends in drug charges Feb 16
- Up to 25mm of rain expected Wednesday Feb 15
- She Talks Muskoka arrives March 8 Feb 15
- Cogeco expands to 1,200 new homes in south Muskoka Feb 15
- Muskoka Men’s Basketball League weekly results Feb 15
- Muskoka’s population growth among highest in Ontario Feb 15
- Gravenhurst rider injured in Sunday night crash Feb 14
- Alleged impaired driver drives onto Gull Lake, gets stuck Feb 14
- New Minett plan would cap new units at 1,700 Feb 14
- Vax passes finished on March 1 Feb 14
- Listen up! What goes around… | Commentary Feb 14
- Snowmobile crash in Muskoka Lakes Feb 13
- Canada has lost its innocence: Sally Barnes | Commentary Feb 12
- Duplicate Bridge results and tips: Useful conventions worth learning, part 137 Feb 11
- Gravenhurst stop turns up cocaine, cash and a loaded gun Feb 11
- Contraband intercept leads to arrests in Gravenhurst Feb 11
- Muskoka Lakes man racks up two drinking and driving convictions Feb 11
- I have never seen our country more divided: MP Scott Aitchison Feb 10
- Bracebridge Rotary is knee-deep in potatoes Feb 10
- COVID-19 in Simcoe Muskoka: By the numbers Feb 10
- Province to provide free access to rapid antigen tests beginning today Feb 9
- Cameron sets his sights on “unfinished business” in Beijing Feb 9
- Renewal date for expired health cards extended to September 2022 Feb 9
- Wayback Wednesday: Dunn’s Pavilion, circa 1960 Feb 9
- Bracebridge council considers crackdown on mufflers, squealing tires and engine revving Feb 8
- Opera House plans first show in two years Feb 8
- District council looking at a 2.27 per cent tax hike Feb 8
- Bracebridge hospital outbreak declared over Feb 8
- Muskoka men return to the hardwood Feb 8
- North American Cup returns to Gravenhurst Feb 7
- Anxiety and optimism in the Muskoka business community Feb 7
- Listen up! That was quite a week! | Commentary Feb 7
- Muskoka Lakes FD practice ice rescues Feb 6
- OPP seek witnesses in Severn Bridge fatality Feb 6
- Bracebridge OPP beef up officer contingent Feb 5
- Some good news on the future of energy in Canada: Hugh Holland | Commentary Feb 5
- Extreme cold tonight through Saturday morning: tips for staying safe Feb 4
- Prison visit ends in over 80 conviction Feb 4
- Duplicate Bridge results and tips: Useful conventions worth learning, part 136 Feb 4
- OPP continue to search for missing Muskoka man Feb 4
- Gravenhurst man killed in Highway 11 accident Feb 3
- Impaired driver nabbed leaving Bracebridge grocery store Feb 3
- Beware judging politicians by their covers: Sally Barnes | Commentary Feb 3
- From the ground up: Muskoka granite leaves its mark Feb 2
- Wayback Wednesday: Winter weather, Gravenhurst Feb 2
- COVID-19 in Simcoe Muskoka: By the numbers Feb 2


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