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Minister of Education Stephen Lecce talks online learning during the pandemic
Cogeco News Host James Bowler had an opportunity today to speak with Ontario's Minister of Education Stephen Lecce.
Mayor Karin Terziano on a year of COVID, spring flooding and Streetscape
Mayor Karin Terziano reflects on the year of COVID in Huntsville as well as looking ahead to the possibility of flooding and the effects of Streetscape construction downtown.
More details on a fire that broke out in Gravenhurst last week
A fire broke out at a business in downtown Gravenhurst last Friday. YourTV was on scene to get the details on what happened.
Pothole concerns in Gravenhurst
Potholes are reality for any community come the springtime, but in Gravenhurst they seem to be cropping up everywhere and the town is working hard to get them all filled.
Traffic restrictions coming to Wellington St North
The town of Bracebridge is kicking off a pilot project on Wellington Street North to try and curb the use of the road as a speedy shortcut for drivers to get to Highway 118 Wellington Street intersection.
Browse a variety of original and handmade art online
Members of Muskoka Arts and Crafts invite you to check out the many great works of art that will be viewed online starting Mar 27th for the 'Spring Members' Show'.
Do you have a skunk problem?
Skunks are now out and about after a long winter's rest in their dens, so we spoke with Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary to get a better understanding of what to expect when we come across these furry animals.
Get your tickets now for Muskoka Queer Film Festival 2021
The time is now to get your tickets for the Muskoka Queer Film Festival, coming up this week. It's an online experience you won't want to miss with fantastic submissions from around the globe. YourTV's James Bowler spoke recently with MQFF spokesperson Shawn Forth about this interesting and entertaining upcoming event.
Local doctor talks AstraZeneca vaccine and how it will be distributed in Muskoka
Muskokans between the age of 60-64 can now get the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine from their local physician. But, how do you go about getting it and how many are available in our area? YourTV's James Bowler spoke with a local family doctor to find out.
Huntsville Rotary Club's Chefs Gala is featuring some mighty talent for the entertainment portion
Cogeco and YourTV are proud to support and sponsor the Rotary Club of Huntsville's upcoming Chef Gala event. While tickets for the actual chef's meal portion of this event are now sold out the entertainment portion of the event, featuring tons of great local and Canadian talent, is still open for you to get your tickets. YourTV's James Bowler recently spoke with representatives from the Rotary Club of Huntsville and Algonquin Grace Hospice Huntsville about this upcoming event and of course the fundraising for our local hospice. Tickets are available at chefgala.ca
COVID-19 in Muskoka; A year in review
One year ago today, that's when the COVID-19 pandemic became real for us in Ontario. YourTV Muskoka spent the last 365 days covering the local COVID-19 impacts and we want to take you on a trip through this past year and all the things we've been through together.
Protestors gather outside MPP Norm Miller's office in Bracebridge
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit is officially back in the red zone, freeing up some businesses like hair salons, barbershops and gyms from being completely closed. Just after the announcement was made on Friday, a group of Muskokans gathered outside Norm Miller's office in Bracebridge to protest the lockdown and their rights and freedoms being allegedly stepped on by the government. YourTV Muskoka also spoke to MPP Miller earlier this week to get his response on this protest.