Bracebridge OPP have charged a Muskoka Lakes man with weapons-related offenses following a dispute on Monday evening. Police say that just after 7 p.m., officers responded to a call on Doherty Road ...
A traffic stop in the Village of Sundridge led to an impaired driving arrest on Saturday. Police say that at around 8:05 a.m., officers with the Almaguin Highlands OPP conducted a stop and noticed ...
The Town of Huntsville's Planning Department has received an application to build a four-story building at 20 Cairns Crescent, which would provide about 185 rental units. The proposed development ...
MPP Graydon Smith announced on Friday that the province is investing over $28 million into Parry Sound-Muskoka for 2025, a 10% increase from last year. Smith says "As a former mayor, I know how ...
Hunters Bay Radio is Muskoka’s not-for-profit Community Radio Station and the only radio station in Muskoka that is truly locally owned.
Hunters Bay Radio is Muskoka’s not-for-profit Community Radio Station and the only radio station in Muskoka that is truly locally owned.
MPP Graydon Smith announced on Tuesday, that the province is set to build 109 new electric vehicle charging stations across Parry Sound and Muskoka. Smith says these new stations will provide critical ...
Hunters Bay Radio is Muskoka’s not-for-profit Community Radio Station and the only radio station in Muskoka that is truly locally owned.
Lake of Bays Council approved a new affordable housing project to Habitat for Humanity Gateway North, in the November 12, 2024, meeting. In the September meeting staff were directed to issue a Request ...
Bracebridge Councillor, Don Smith’s attempts to deter selling the Town building, at 3 Ecclestone Drive (Bird Mill Mews), was denied again, in the November 13, 2024, Council meeting. On September 13 th ...
Hunters Bay Radio is Muskoka’s not-for-profit Community Radio Station and the only radio station in Muskoka that is truly locally owned.
The OPP is sharing tips to help prevent break-ins, a crime that remains all too common in Canada, with over 150,000 incidents reported each year. Of these, 60% are residential. The OPP recommends ...