April 2021 Archive

Schools in UGDSB moving to remote learning

By Paula Brown Students in the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) will be making the shift to remote learning once again, as Public Health ...

Adapting to change

By Brian Lockhart – From The Second Row There is a scene in the movie Amadeus that takes place after the debut of Wolfgang Mozart’s ...

Divine racket

By Constance Scrafield – With Your Permission The spring mornings are heralded by busy and very noisy bird chatter here in the country. Earlier this ...

Local racer will compete for top points on the track this season

By Brian Lockhart It’s going to be Ryder White’s third season on the oval and after a successful racing season last year, he’s banking on ...

Slopes remain open for extended season

By Brian Lockhart Local ski resorts are doing whatever they can to recoup losses when they were shut down in prime season and that means ...

Food Bank Street Challenge returns for spring

By Sam Odrowski A 13-year-old boy of Mono is again working to generate donations for food banks locally and across Canada.  Jaylen Padaychee’s Food Bank ...

Hydro Poll fire left roughly 5,000 without power last Friday

By Sam Odrowski Approximately 5,000 Orangeville residents were without power for a few hours on Friday (March 26). The power outage was first reported around ...

Street parking bylaws being reviewed by Council

By Sam Odrowski Restricting street parking to one side of the road throughout Orangeville is currently being reviewed by Town Council.    Deputy Mayor Andy ...

CVC developing new management plans for Island Lake

By Sam Odrowski The future of Island Lake was an area of focus at Orangeville Council’s meeting last Monday (March 22). Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) ...

Mayor under investigation, resigns from police services board

By Sam Odrowski Mayor Sandy Brown has stepped down from the Orangeville Police Services Board, following a complaint alleging code of conduct issues and Deputy ...

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