The tattoo parlour has come a long way since the days of burly bikers in smoky back rooms. The [...]
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Momma Bear’s to become Slice of Muskoka
Downtown Bracebridge will soon have its very own Slice of Muskoka. The popular Huntsville [...]
Business owners plead for civility as customers return en masse
Lineups, staff shortages and servers in tears. The road to normal in the service industry has [...]
Algonquin Outfitters celebrates 60 years with almost $3,000 in contest prizes
Algonquin Outfitters (AO) has a simple goal: to get people outside. The company grew from a [...]
State-of-the-art climbing gym set for October opening
With over 4,600 square feet of climbing space, 33 ft route walls, workout space and rock [...]
In challenging times, KOA Gravenhurst marks 50 years
The last two summers have been “difficult”, but the KOA Gravenhurst campground is [...]
Learn the trades tuition-free at Georgian Muskoka
With opportunities around every corner, there has never been a better time to consider a career [...]
Quesada opening locations in Gravenhurst and Bracebridge
Bracebridge and Gravenhurst will soon both be home to a new Mexico-inspired restaurant, [...]
Gravenhurst business celebrates $10,000 win
This year’s second place Founders Choice Awards winner and recipient of $10,000 was [...]
The Alexander’s affordable housing program now offering 30 units
An affordable housing program at Gravenhurst’s newest retirement residence is drawing [...]


Do we really need a district government? How did Muskoka survive before the District Council was created.
The fix is in. The new District Chair will also have the so-called strong Mayor powers so he can overturn…
The appointment of our District Chair by the Doug Ford is part of a continuing threat to local democracy. To…
I am so very unhappy to see that the Province (Ontario) has decided it is better at deciding who should…
An appointment that serves provincial objectives cancels out democracy at the regional level.