By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Otters Swim Club hosted the Otters Winter Waves development meet on Jan. 25, providing a valuable racing experience for development swimmers. The event took place ...
Orangeville is celebrating the “Love, Orangeville” tourism brand with a vibrant installation downtown and a suite of tools to engage the community, encourage residents to shop locally, ...
By Constance Scrafield Political parties are working hard to prepare for the snap election Premier Doug Ford has called for Thursday, February 27. The NDP is pleased to announce its nomination of ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono council agreed to support an effort by the City of Vaughan to lobby the province to look into buying back Highway 407 as a means to alleviate the traffic congestion on other ...
Dear Editor, If Doug Ford is calling this election to gain a mandate to fight President Trump’s tariffs, it should come with three irrevocable promises. The first is to promise to stop spending ...
By Chris Broom The Storm FC U15 Boys team played the Gladiator Soccer Academy (GSA) from North York on Saturday (Jan. 25) in the Provincial Indoor Soccer League at the Woodbridge Soccer Dome.Storm ...
By Constance Scrafield As Mary Pitt said, “We’re four women of a ‘certain age,’ driving together in one car – from Toronto to Dildo, Newfoundland – what could possibly go wrong?” ...
By Shirley Boxem I’m a relative newbie to the arts scene. That is, recognizing the arts for its importance to me and everyone. It’s no secret that the arts play a pivotal role in livable ...
By Jasen Obermeyer The temperature outside is freezing. Wind blowing. Snow falling. But inside, as I relax in the lazy boy chair, a good book in hand, I’m comforted by the bright red and orange ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS How many is too many bylaws, too much restriction of life’s unfettered enjoyment? Especially when there are already provincial and federal legislation and regulations that govern ...
In certain respects, very many details is too much detail. And such may be the case with Mono council being inundated with details of every single residential and other land development in town.