June 2019 Archive

ALAS Dufferin realizes the true value of art

By Constance Scrafield At the Orangeville Public Library’s Mill Street branch this past weekend, performers with ALAS (Active Lives After School) presented a dance and ...

Police investigate third convenience store robbery in a week

Orangeville Police Service is investigating a robbery that occurred late last night at a local convenience store. This marks the third robbery incident in the ...

Mono’s property standards bylaw

As you may be aware, I have had an unfortunate experience with our new neighbours who moved in next door to me in 2015 and ...

A chance at redemption

EDITORIAL WELL, IT WOULD APPEAR we are back to square one as far as the Conservative Party is concerned here in Dufferin-Caledon. The Party’s Executive ...

No room for one night’s noise?

SHORT EDITORIAL A FEW YEARS AGO, the local Canadian Cancer Society’s main annual fundraiser, Relay for Life, ran from 7 p.m. on a Friday to ...

Dear Justin…

By Laura Campbell Dear Justin Trudeau,  So this week you did what we all knew you’d do. Your government re-approved the expansion of the Trans ...

Changing times at LCBO

By Brian Lockhart Anyone who’s been around for quite a while may remember the old-style Liquor Control Board of Ontario stores that sold wine and ...

Money…

By Constance Scrafield The whole thing about money is really strange. A couple living a reasonably basic life wins $65 million and shares it amongst ...

A wonderfully historic feeling

By Jasen Obermeyer June 13, 2019 will forever be an important day in Toronto’s, and Canadian sports history.  It’s now been exactly a week since ...

Iran’s game

By Gwynne Dyer The evidence is far from conclusive, but on balance Iran probably was behind the attacks on four oil tankers in the Gulf ...

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