May 2016 Archive

A look at some stark contrasts

EVEN BEFORE NEWS BROKE on the Fort McMurray conflagration, there was a huge contrast between events north and south of the border between Canada and ...

Letters to the Editor

Thank you We wanted to send a note to thank two kind strangers that stopped to help us on May 3rd in the Home Hardware ...

Mayor Williams steps down as chair of Orangeville Police Services Board

Orangeville Mayor Jeremy Williams has temporarily stepped down as chair of the Orangeville Police Service Board (OPSB). His move follows confirmation of the fact that ...

Construction set to begin next week on hospital’s expansion, renovation

Construction is set to begin this month on Headwaters Health Care Centre’s (Headwaters) expansion and renovation project, signaling a significant step forward in increasing access ...

School bus service to continue for Purple Hill and Rolling Hills

The  Wellington-Dufferin Student Transportation Services (STWDSTS) has decided to continue bus service for students in the Rolling Hills and Purple Hill subdivisions in Orangeville for ...

Garisto complains at lack of support from Council

Councillor Nick Garisto was not happy with his fellow Orangeville councillors Monday night after putting forth a number of proposals and recommendations, none of which ...

Overnight work approved for water plant

The expansion project at Orangeville’s Water Pollution Control Plant is reaching a critical phase where one week of overnight construction, from approximately May 24 to ...

VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION

Orangeville Hawks Basketball Club president Greg Verner congratulates Club volunteers during a 20th anniversary celebration held at the Athlete Institute on Wednesday, May 4. Volunteers, ...

MTO failed to legalize reduced speed zone near Caledon Village

A little research by an Orangeville resident whose wife was ticketed for speeding in a posted 60 km/h zone approaching Caledon Village has turned up ...

Ronald Morden is Orangeville’s new fire chief

Effective Wednesday, Ronald Morden has taken on the role of Fire Chief for the Town of Orangeville. Chief Morden has more than 30 years of ...

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