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  • Feb 6, 2025 | parrysound.com | Pamela Steel

    The local food movement is alive and well in Parry Sound. From eggs and meat at the farm gate to honey from apiaries to fish caught in the bay, there are local options to satisfy hungry palates. So, can you eat a predominantly local diet in Parry Sound? With a little bit of knowledge and motivation, eating a local diet can be possible said Delaina Arnold, community programs manager for the Georgian Bay Biosphere. “We are certainly able to grow a lot of food here,” she said.

  • Feb 4, 2025 | parrysound.com | Pamela Steel

    Sledding along Parry Sound’s trails is an exhilarating way to take in the stunning winter landscape, but in recent years the snow needed to groom the trails has been hit and miss. Sledding is more than just fun; it’s an important economic driver in winter months. Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs District 10 consists of a “trail network of over 1,100 kilometres containing both a mix of looping or family trails along with several Trans Ontario Provincial Trails,” according to its website.

  • Nov 9, 2024 | ourwindsor.ca | Pamela Steel

    A Muskoka pianist has more than 46 million streams of her compositions on Spotify and more than 300,000 monthly listeners. Sarah Spring grew up surrounded by musicParents Bill and Janine host the Etwell Concert Series. The whole family is musical, but the names most well-known to the local music scene are Bill, a blues pianist, and Spring’s brother, Tobin, a popular local guitarist, singer and music teacher.

  • Nov 9, 2024 | insideottawavalley.com | Pamela Steel

    A Muskoka pianist has more than 46 million streams of her compositions on Spotify and more than 300,000 monthly listeners. Sarah Spring grew up surrounded by musicParents Bill and Janine host the Etwell Concert Series. The whole family is musical, but the names most well-known to the local music scene are Bill, a blues pianist, and Spring’s brother, Tobin, a popular local guitarist, singer and music teacher.

  • Nov 9, 2024 | parrysound.com | Pamela Steel

    A Muskoka pianist has more than 46 million streams of her compositions on Spotify and more than 300,000 monthly listeners. Sarah Spring grew up surrounded by musicParents Bill and Janine host the Etwell Concert Series. The whole family is musical, but the names most well-known to the local music scene are Bill, a blues pianist, and Spring’s brother, Tobin, a popular local guitarist, singer and music teacher.

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Mathew Reisler

Afternoon News and Announcer at CHMS-FM

Mathew Reisler primarily covers news in the Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada and surrounding areas.

Kim Good

Online Editor at MuskokaRegion.com

Kim Good primarily covers news in the Northern Ontario region, including areas around Sudbury and North Bay, Canada.

Sarah Bissonette

Reporter at ParrySound.com

Managing Editor at InsideOttawaValley.com

Sarah Bissonette primarily covers news in the Muskoka region, Ontario, Canada and surrounding areas.

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David Coles

Reporter and Producer at PBS

David Coles primarily covers news in the Muskoka region, Ontario, Canada and surrounding areas.

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Lance Anderson

Online Editor at The Peterborough Examiner

Journalist at NorthumberlandNews.com

Online Editor at Metroland Media Group

Lance Anderson primarily covers news in the Kawartha Lakes region, Ontario, Canada, including areas around Peterborough and Lindsay.

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