If you’re joining us from social media, welcome! We wanted to share with you ALL of our posts from the past week – did you know that Facebook doesn’t show you every post from pages you follow? And tweets can fly by in a hurry. Here are the stories you may have missed as a result. (Don’t forget: you can sign up for our twice weekly email digests, too, to be sure you don’t miss anything. You’ll find the sign up form on our home page or just scroll down to the bottom of this post.)
News
Chamber building still for sale due to town’s stance on washrooms and lease
District council to decide whether to take over delivery of ambulance service
Muskoka Magazine and What’s Up Muskoka are no more; founding publisher Don Smith saddened by closure
The $349 million cost of a new hospital won’t fly with the Province: retention committee report
OPP report motorists are still driving while impaired
Our Town with Grant Nickalls: Swingin’ before swingin’ was cool
Clement on the Syrian crisis and Canada’s role
OPP requests public’s help in serious assault on Princess Street that sent two to hospital
Opinion

Listen Up! It’s sagas like the Blackbird Boat fiasco that give politicians a bad reputation
Community

Singer-songwriter Clayton Earl strums straight from the heart
Strumming straight from the heart: a profile of musician Clayton Earl
Duplicate bridge results and tip: the joy of bridge books
Photo exhibit by Sandy McLennan showcases the essence of Muskoka
Calling all drama kids! Auditions for a free program are coming soon
Sports

Goaltender Nathan Antonides, one of two new Otters, kicks aside a shot en route to a 31-save shutout in his Otters debut
Huntsville’s dart players right on the mark
Otters upgrade roster ahead of trade deadline with immediate results
Real Estate
Professionally Speaking
Coming Events
Rhythm & Hues art show at the Culture Station (until January 16)
Chess Club for Teen and Tween at Huntsville Public Library (begins January 11)
Community Living Huntsville Inclusion Tour (January 12)
Grade Nine Information Night at Huntsville High School (January 13)
Colouring for Adults at Dwight Public Library (January 13)
Auditions for Theatre is My Passion, a free kids’ drama program (January 18)
Community Living Inclusion Tour at Dwight Public Library (January 19)
Banff Mountain Film Festival (January 19 and 20)
Shark Assault with Peter Jennings at the Baysville Library (January 20)
Out of This World art exhibition at the Canada Summit Centre (until February 15)
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