By Valerie Rhead POINT COUNT – Are You Using Length Points? Meet Charles Goren (1901 – 1991), [...]
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Forced to fight, determined to survive
Every week, I will be profiling an extraordinary human being who lives in our community. If you [...]
It’s influenza season: MAHC encourages flu shots
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) is reminding the public of the importance of getting the [...]
New art exhibit features works that are outta this world
What do you get when you mix a passionate curator, 28 artists, 12 types of media, and a public [...]
Sixty years and $1.7 million later the Huntsville Hospital Auxiliary has reason to celebrate
The history of hospital auxiliaries dates back to 1639 when, according to the Muskoka Algonquin [...]
Project Porchlight is back for its 27th year in support of the Salvation Army food bank
The Town of Huntsville is proud to announce the Salvation Army 27th Annual Food Drive will be [...]
Street musician uses experience as a busker for new book of memoirs
In many ways, Nisha Coleman did the unthinkable. The 34-year-old Huntsville High School [...]
Pickleball and Ukulele, it doesn’t get much better than that, or does it?
With Kate Aben What do pickleball, ukuleles, and shinny have in common? You can try them all [...]

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