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