October 2019 Archive

The Hong Kong protests

By Gwynne Dyer After the 17th consecutive weekend of increasingly violent protests in Hong Kong, the first protester was wounded by a live bullet on ...

Local racer named Rookie of the Year in first season

By Brian Lockhart In his first season on the race track, ten year-old Orangeville resident Ryder White went from being the new guy on the ...

ODSS Bears senior soccer team finish in first place

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville District Secondary School Bears senior boys soccer team finished the District 10 regular season in first place after going undefeated ...

Fall Trail Donation Day helps raise funds for Island Lake playground

By Brian Lockhart The Friends of Island Lake, in partnership with the Credit Valley Conservation Foundation, held its annual Fall Trail Donation Day on Saturday, ...

Protect Mono hosts fundraiser to fight new gravel pit

By Brian Lockhart A not-for-profit group opposed to a new open gravel pit in Mono hosted a fundraising fashion show at Mrs. Mitchell’s Restaurant on ...

Theatre Orangeville promoting subscriptions as new season opens

By Constance Scrafield David Nairn, Artistic Director, wants the world to know about the wonderful new season at Theatre Orangeville and why it makes sense ...

Orangeville & area SBEC launches Digital Main Street Service Squad

The Orangeville & Area Small Business Enterprise Centre (SBEC) in partnership with the BIAs of Orangeville, Shelburne and Grand Valley have launched Digital Main Street ...

Schools open after late agreement averts strike action by CUPE

By Brian Lockhart Ontario schools will continue as normal after a tentative settlement was reached between the provincial government and the Canadian Union of Public ...

D-C candidates face tough questions on parties’ climate change actions

By Constance Scrafield The minutes speed by until the Oct. 21 federal election, and under the Better Ballot Policy on debates, answers to questions are ...

‘Apples to apples’ comparison of policing options a ‘big challenge’ says local CAO

By Mike Baker If there was one thing to take away from Monday night’s policing services panel, which saw mayors from three different communities gather ...

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