Dear Sam, This past week our premier announced that he plans to spend 3.2 billion of our tax dollars to send every Ontarian a cheque for $200 because “people are hurting.” Why am I not ...
Is it really necessary for the Town of Mono to take money away from a charity in order to achieve its goals?I am dismayed by the Town of Mono’s insistence on demanding money from one of Canada’s ...
Over 6,000 wildlife collisions in last three years By Sam Odrowski In the last three years, over 6,000 wildlife-related collisions have taken place across the Central Region of the Ontario ...
By Sam Odrowski Solomon’s Howl-o-Ween Dog Parade came to Lions Sports Park in Orangeville on Sunday, Oct. 20, raising funds for Autism Dog Services and spreading community spirit ahead of ...
By Sam Odrowski Halloween came early to downtown Orangeville. The annual Boo! On Broadway event brought out thousands of children dressed up in costumes to Orangeville’s downtown, with Broadway ...
By Zachary Roman, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter There’s a new place for bubble tea and healthy food in Orangeville. On Oct. 18, Orangeville Mayor Lisa Post and Dufferin-Caledon MPP ...
Dear Editor, The recent tabling of Bill 212, the Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act by Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria is a troubling escalation in the Ontario government’s push for ...
By Chris Broom Orangeville’s Storm FC rep soccer teams returned to the pitch this weekend as winter leagues in the GTA started their indoor seasons. The U15 Boys, led by Head Coach Jeff Deimling, ...
By Paula Brown Dufferin County residents have the opportunity to become a part of a future art installation at the Museum of Dufferin (MoD) that looks to honour veterans past and present. The ...
By Brian Lockhart Over 300 athletes representing 14 schools participated in the District 4/10 cross-country championships held on Wednesday, Oct. 16. The competition was hosted by Orangeville ...
By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Patients at Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) and residents living in the area may have noticed an increase in police presence at the ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville officials and residents have to wait for a developer to complete work on a planned subdivision before the Hansen Boulevard connection west of Blind Line can be done.