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May 1, 2008

Pauzé Dump Site in Compliance So Far Since 2007 the local company that owns the Pauzé Dump Site, which lies about a kilometer east of County Road 6 and just north of Concession Road 9, has been under a Ministry of the Environment Director’s Order. This is so, because the [more]

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And the Winners Are…

October 1, 2006

And the Winners Are… Our combined efforts have raised almost $30,000 for the Huronia Hospitals Foundation capital fundraising campaign this year! Shore area associations and beaches responded enthusiastically to the Huronia Hospitals’ need for capital. Seventeen shore groups raised funds to help reorganize Emergency, acquire digital imaging, and improve the [more]

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Fair Tax Commission Reprinted, with permission, from the Muskoka Lakes Association Newsletter, (Winter 1994). On December 16, 1993, the Ontario Fair Tax Commission released its report to the Minister of Finance, making 135 recommendations designed to achieve more fairness in the province’s tax system. The core issues addressed in the [more]

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