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Water servicing study results released
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13 |
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2 |
Water worries still surfacing around Innis Village project
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11 |
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3 |
OPP talk scares off chief candidates
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49 |
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4 |
York moves forward with ‘sewage solution’ pilot program
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52 |
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5 |
Town may investigate policing alternatives
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20 |
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6 |
Innisfil revokes Canadian Tire building permit
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48 |
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7 |
South Innisfil Creek drain back on the radar
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35 |
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8 |
Innisfil mayor pleased with first year of ‘rookie’ term
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34 |
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9 |
Council made progressive moves in 2011
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27 |
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10 |
Building inspection substandard: report
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39 |
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11 |
Leonard's wetland may see service road
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83 |
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12 |
Innisfil reveals plans for growth
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175 |
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13 |
Innisfil residents respected during budget process
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51 |
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14 |
Tax hike drops in Innisfil's earliest budget ever
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54 |
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15 |
Plowing Match goes further afield to find appropriate site
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45 |
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16 |
Tax bills could climb by 4.15 per cent
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81 |
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17 |
Cookstown Outlet Mall purchased
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60 |
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18 |
Innisfl sends an environmental message
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47 |
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19 |
Mother-son team honoured at LSRCA awards
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127 |
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20 |
Cookstown developers reach 'watershed' deal with council
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100 |
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21 |
Vote-by-mail coming back in 2014
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30 |
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22 |
Municipalities slow to support heritage lake proposal
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32 |
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23 |
Seven-story building proposed for IBR property
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34 |
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24 |
Organizers can plow ahead
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33 |
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25 |
County gives Alcona urban node nod
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96 |
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26 |
Wetlands protected from Leslie extension
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33 |
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27 |
LSRCA shoots down Leslie Drive extension
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54 |
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28 |
Government grants more money for lake clean-up
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117 |
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29 |
Dollin elected to ‘small urban’ AMO post
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108 |
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30 |
Celebrating our jewel
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153 |
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31 |
Council calls for phosphorus credit trading program
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136 |
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32 |
Innisfil stump dump water tests coming up clean
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167 |
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33 |
Renaming Innisfil: a shortlived idea
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131 |
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34 |
Town backs E-waste project
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91 |
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35 |
Innisfil considers new name
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153 |
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36 |
Medians removed from IBR precinct plans
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78 |
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37 |
Police chief pleads guilty to neglect of duty
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208 |
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38 |
Affordable housing law “trouble”: Innisfil council
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205 |
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39 |
Reinvestment fund parameters under review
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83 |
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40 |
Town cutting back on consultants
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146 |
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41 |
Council finds ‘compromise’ on Wauchope House
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138 |
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42 |
Draft budget details up for discussio
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68 |
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43 |
Mayor admonishes Wauchope-home letter writers
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248 |
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44 |
Town takes 'unique' approach on Wauchope property preservatio
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165 |
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45 |
Council will approach Barrie over shared bus service
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123 |
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46 |
Wauchope House is a ‘marvelous' property
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141 |
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47 |
Councillors critical of police budget
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82 |
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48 |
Tourism “guru” gives town tips
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191 |
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49 |
Council showing commitment to community
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139 |
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50 |
Final Inspiring Innisfil report ready for release
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80 |
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51 |
Development charges: Councillors brought up to speed on costs
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85 |
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52 |
Study stalls IBR construction
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97 |
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53 |
Annual water, sewer cost up $25
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91 |
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54 |
'Inspiring Innisfil' draft report released
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170 |
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55 |
Town pursues counterclaim against Maple Lane
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151 |
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56 |
Innisfil water and wastewater rates scheduled to jump this year
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185 |
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57 |
OLG Slots generates over $1 million for town
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98 |
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58 |
Council seeking greater police board transparency
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91 |
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59 |
Amendment tagged as ‘unfair’
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161 |
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60 |
Resident and lobbyist criticize Innisfil's pollution control plant plans
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177 |
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61 |
Councillor wants IBR funding dropped from capital budget
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173 |
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62 |
Council wants a slice of redesigned service centre
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96 |
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63 |
Council legacy will begin to be defined in 2011, says CAO
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100 |
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64 |
Council approves $5,000 ad campaign
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90 |
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65 |
Election and growth define Innisfil’s 2010
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237 |
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66 |
Town releases plans for 2011 budget process
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90 |
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67 |
Council has historic year, says mayor
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89 |
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68 |
Lame Duck LSRCA Approves Big Bay Point 30-Acre Hole in Shoreline without Public Involvement
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252 |
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69 |
Embankment becomes Big Bay Point Resort’s latest battleground
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291 |
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70 |
Lake Simcoe should not be sold "piece-meal" - IDA
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293 |
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71 |
Faster snow removal needed: councillor
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81 |
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72 |
Multi-million dollar lawsuit launched against Town of Innisfil
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296 |
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73 |
Atmosphere around Innisfil council is ‘inviting’
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238 |
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74 |
Begging for a dog park
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106 |
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75 |
Canadian Tire store moving ahead slowly
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94 |
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76 |
Wauchopes fighting heritage registry
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202 |
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77 |
Barrie, Innisfil mayors mending fences
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162 |
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78 |
Council passes procedural bylaw pilot plans
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89 |
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79 |
A new beginning
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96 |
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80 |
'I want residents to have more input' - Baguley
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157 |
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81 |
Towing the town line on a new bylaw
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140 |
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82 |
Fancy pigeons staying put
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104 |
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83 |
Pigeons stay, horse must go, council rules
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170 |
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84 |
Spending cutbacks and environmental protection incite political change
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95 |
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85 |
County considers IBR upgrades
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98 |
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86 |
Innisfil turns down development charge deferral attempt
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209 |
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87 |
Costly sidewalk awaits master plan
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101 |
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88 |
Town’s future creates lively debate
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110 |
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89 |
Jobs key to growth plan in Simcoe County, says province
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219 |
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90 |
Innisfil Heights officially recognized by province
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223 |
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91 |
Davidson defeats Van Berkel for deputy mayor’s seat
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107 |
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92 |
Baguley is back
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114 |
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93 |
New council will quickly shape its legacy
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108 |
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94 |
Frustration over mail-in ballots mounting
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261 |
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95 |
Mika landowner files OMB appeals
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123 |
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96 |
Election sign law changed mid-stream
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116 |
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97 |
Davidson wants to derail urban sprawl
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194 |
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98 |
Davidson wants to derail urban sprawl
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91 |
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99 |
Wauchope proud of projects
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114 |
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100 |
Van Berkel wants to balance old and new
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116 |
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101 |
Innisfil Journal endorsments for mayor
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148 |
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102 |
Time to review chief, mayoral candidates say
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119 |
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103 |
Candidates field questions at Sandy Cove
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241 |
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104 |
Deputy mayor’s race off to nasty start
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139 |
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105 |
Innisfil Sewage Fiasco
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212 |
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106 |
Let candidates debate the issues
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258 |
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107 |
Davidson’s commitment questioned
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140 |
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108 |
Candidates buzzing about public transit
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141 |
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109 |
Jackson's move political genius
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148 |
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110 |
Innisfil candidates call for police review
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329 |
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111 |
Lush memorial put on hold
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155 |
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112 |
Innisfil: Dollin takes heat over water
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280 |
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113 |
.Councillors accuse environmentalists of ‘stall tactic’
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195 |
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114 |
Comment: Speculation surrounds medical site
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147 |
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115 |
Neglect sparks formation of town citizens’ group
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140 |
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116 |
Consultants set agenda for Inspiring Innisfil
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141 |
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117 |
Cookstown watermain plans put on hold
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151 |
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118 |
Environmental Defence letter on sewage called "libellous"
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266 |
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119 |
Maria Baier steps forward in Innisfil's Ward 6
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464 |
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120 |
Davidson takes on 'old boys club'
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360 |
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121 |
Town falls short on Action 2010 goals, says Simpson
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135 |
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122 |
Jackson 'seriously considering' running for re-election
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214 |
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123 |
A lack of compassion for businesses shown
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125 |
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124 |
Study will determine town’s future servicing needs, say staff
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134 |
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125 |
Election sign guidelines now law
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136 |
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126 |
Innisfil council “fragmented”, mayoral candidates agree
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318 |
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127 |
County residents discuss election issues
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251 |
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128 |
Mayoral candidates kick-off campaign
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231 |
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129 |
Baguley holding open house
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226 |
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130 |
A few thoughts on Wildlife and Our Environment
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228 |
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131 |
Wauchope announces entrance into 2010 election
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184 |
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132 |
Former Deputy Mayor starts race for Innisfil Mayor’s Chair
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154 |
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133 |
Innisfil council ditched transportation goals, says Ward 3 candidate
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264 |
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134 |
Green program is a go
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182 |
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135 |
Innisfil to decide election sign issues August 11
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230 |
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136 |
Salaries frozen for Innisfil mayor and councillors
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313 |
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137 |
Two Innisfil employees allegedly fired for theft
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254 |
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138 |
Ward 2 candidate on lake clean-up committee
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248 |
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139 |
Early campaign issues taking shape
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247 |
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140 |
Three more people running in Innisfil
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298 |
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141 |
Wauchope runs for mayor
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270 |
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142 |
n staff inspired by long-term strategy
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160 |
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143 |
Alcona subdivision phase gets Innisfil’s approval
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169 |
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144 |
Innisfil holds off on major zoning bylaw changes
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175 |
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145 |
Van Berkel runs for deputy mayor
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180 |
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146 |
Wetland wildlife in peril
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150 |
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147 |
.New CAO calls for culture change
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175 |
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148 |
Water conservation program deemed too costly for town
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161 |
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149 |
Mayor Jackson pleads guilty
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179 |
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150 |
Hospital plan developer's ploy
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153 |
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151 |
LSCA okays Big Bay Point treecutting
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243 |
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152 |
Proposed Big Bay Point mega-marina in Innisfil
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251 |
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153 |
Baguley running for mayor
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184 |
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154 |
Big Bay Point plans passed by council
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235 |
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155 |
Innisfil water supply expansions on display
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384 |
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156 |
Meeting fails to impress residents
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286 |
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157 |
Council receives spending warning from consultant
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229 |
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158 |
Stump dump produces water quality concerns
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252 |
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159 |
Time to drop the user pay system
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238 |
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160 |
Don't scrap NVCA, councillors say
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194 |
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