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Water shut-off in Gilford on Thursday: here’s where to get water if you’re impacted

InnServices Utilities Inc. has scheduled a water-shut off in Gilford from 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 26 to 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 27.

During this time, operating staff will conduct necessary maintenance on the Bradford transmission line, states InnServices Utilities Inc. 

“To ensure the safety of our workers, water pressure will need to be lowered. These repairs are necessary to avoid the instance of a possible failure in the water line,” InnServices Utilities Inc. said. 

During this time there will be little to no access to water. There will be reduced pressure in the system to allow enough water for toilet flushing. It is imperative that water is not used in excess as it will strain the system and could cause complete failure to all residents. InnServices Utilities Inc. recommends impacted residents fill containers ahead of time to have extra water on hand during the shut off. 

InnServices will be providing bottled water to impacted residents. It will be available for pickup at the water plant located at between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 25 and Nov. 26. There will be a limit of two cases per household, and proof of address will be required.

When water is restored you may experience air in plumbing or discoloration in water. InnServices recommends running your cold taps for a few minutes to flush out any sediment which may have accumulated within your water service line and any air trapped in the line. It’s recommended you don’t use the water until the discoloration is gone.

If you have any concerns contact the Town of Innisfil at . If you have an emergency after hours contact South Simcoe Police at

Wasaga Beach will back YMCA for six months to keep it in the black

The town will be contributing to the financial fitness of Wasaga’s YMCA.

Council’s co-ordinated committee has recommended the municipality support the Y through its first six months of being open following its lengthy closure as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, to the tune of nearly $50,000.

According to a report from director of recreation, events and facilities Chris Roos, the amount was settled upon following discussions with the Y, and an analysis of the facility’s financial statements by the town’s treasurer.

“We have an accurate model that works within the ceiling of the recommendation ($49,147),” Roos told the committee.

Y officials had initially requested the town provide financial support for its operational budget for the next two years — up to $900,000 — or until the facility reached a break-even point.

Roos said the expectation is the Y should see a return of 50 per cent of its membership by June, which would put the facility in the black.

However, he added, there is no certainty how many Y members — there were 3,300 members of the Wasaga facility prior to the pandemic — might come back.

“It is a much-condensed program offering, and the hours are reduced … but it models against the number of participants they have, so they are in a break-even situation by the end of the six month(s),” Roos said.

The Wasaga Y is expected to open on Jan. 4.