April 2019 Archive

Don’t outspend them, simply outsmart them instead

Terry O’Reilly has a lot to say about marketing. With a resume that spans decades in the advertising industry, he has created award-winning campaigns for ...

Second Day of Poets coming to library this weekend

By Mike Baker The Orangeville Public Library will, this weekend, be transformed into something of a poetic hub as it plays host to what Dufferin ...

Orangeville Police investigate break-in at Korsten Jewellers

By Mike Baker Orangeville Police are currently investigating a break-in early last Wednesday morning at Korsten Jewellers. On Wednesday, April 3, 2019, at approximately 5:40 ...

Dufferin-Caledon People’s Party inviting candidate applications ahead of election

By Mike Baker The Dufferin-Caledon People’s Party of Canada Association has set April 23 as the deadline for those seeking to represent the party in ...

Orangeville Police Service offering drug drop off initiative in April

By Mike Baker With the support of Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health and the Dufferin Overdose Awareness Committee, the Orangeville Police Service is offering a Prescription Drug ...

Credit Valley Conservation seeks exemption from Mono’s noise bylaw

By Mike Baker Yasmine Slater, Superintendent of Island Lake Conservation Area and Bill Lidster, Manager, Conservation Parks attended last week’s Mono Council meeting to seek ...

Jennifer Widbur tournament calling it quits after 12 years, $500,000 raised

By Brian Lockhart After 12 years of planning and running the Jennifer Widbur Memorial Hockey Tournament, event organizers have said this year’s event will be ...

Shaughnessy claims out-of-riding residents voted in D-C nomination

By Mike Baker Ten days after the submission of a second appeal to the Conservative National Council alleging “several irregularities” with the Dufferin-Caledon Tory nomination ...

Local students take part in walkout over education cuts

By Alex McKinnon High school students across the province walked out of class last Thursday (April 4) in protest of cuts being made to education ...

‘OSAP changes will assist lower income families’ says Ford government

By Brian Lockhart The provincial government’s decision to change the way student grants and loans are distributed through the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is ...

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