This week meet Nahthanha Woods, owner of “Make A Mess Art Studio.” Nahthanha is so creative she was asked to paint the town, well at least the walls in a public school painted by her students! Making a living by making a mess! It’s possible with the right amount of creativity and passion. This business is a “mess” and that’s fantastic. Nahthanha chose to succeed in North Simcoe because it’s a great place to raise a family
EDCNS is about growth, attraction and investment. We are committing a significant amount of energy to tell the story of the many successful business people who have chosen to call North Simcoe home. Through many more exciting and interesting stories like this one, we will feature people enjoying themselves in North Simcoe: visiting, living and establishing their business. We Live It, You’ll Love It!
A group of York University ecologists is eyeing Penetang's eco gardens to further education around climate change solutions. José Etcheverry, professor at York University's Environmental Studies faculty, presented the idea to council committee at its recent meeting....
Simcoe North MP Bruce Stanton has made his bid to keep the SS Keewatin in Port McNicoll. The long-time MP presented an e-petition in the House of Commons Wednesday afternoon. The petition was signed by 1,585 residents with most living in Simcoe County. In his...
Those looking to gain skills for entry into the skilled trades can start building an in-demand career with Georgian College’s free industrial mechanic millwright, welder, industrial electrician, and plumbing pre-apprenticeship program at the Midland campus. The...
There’s a new doctor in town. Dr. Byron Song launched a new family practice at The Village Clinic on March 1, joining Dr. Obi Olisa inside the Georgian Village complex in Penetanguishene. Song is an honours graduate from the University of Toronto, where he earned his...
A little warm weather and sunshine has brought out the crowds at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, said executive director Mary Ann Milne. In fact, she’s already seen days when the parking lot was full. It’s a sign people want to get outdoors. “I would say our crowds are...