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The Town of Huntsville continues sidewalk work on Muskoka Road at Hoths Lane in Port Sydney
Hope Arises Project Inc. completed a year offering expressions of truth and reconciliation through education, learning and community connection and announced some exciting news to celebrate its birthday.
The Algonquin Theatre will welcome a renowned comedian and social media sensation to present his new stand-up show.
Community members attended the Food4Kids Breakfast Gala at the Deerhurst Resort to enjoy a hot meal and raise awareness about food insecurity in Muskoka.
Stephenson District Lions Club members realized someone damaged their pavilion's eavestrough after attending the site to carry out work for a barbecue in Port Sydney.
While the use of stimulant drugs is on the rise in Canada, the You Can program looks into building safe spaces to take Huntsville's youth away from addictions.
Huntsville youth are invited to participate in the many activities Youth Unlimited organizes at the youth centre
Wait-lists in Ontario should follow CPSO policies and Huntsville is no exception. Nevertheless, Muskoka is encountering different obstacles when recruiting new physicians.
The online paddle art auction spans three weeks and takes place from Oct. 24 to Nov. 13 with a live event displaying submitted paddles and painted canoe murals at the Algonquin Theatre in Huntsville.
Huntsville resident shares concerns about kids visiting seniors amid increasing COVID numbers, while retirement home said it followed all recommended safety guidelines and clarified Muskoka Traditions is not a long-term-care residence.
Here you have two options to go trick-or-treating tonight with your family and friends.
In order to give more recognition to certain communities in town, the council approved the decoration of three crosswalks. However, councillor Cory Clarke voted no to the project and said there are other priorities
The Town of Huntsville is looking into improving a deteriorating road that is seeing increased traffic after the staff concluded that the road has a poor overall rating.
The walkway would be an interim solution to a bigger problem.
The new possible location would be in front of the train station.
Three Mile Lake Association proposes four recommendations to protect the watershed.
The district relies on grants to fund public transit in the region.
The district will send a letter to the province asking for more support.
The finance and corporate services and the public works committees participated in a joint meeting to review 2024 budget drafts.
The District of Muskoka seeks to improve the response to hate acts by establishing response protocols.