September 2021 Archive

Some high school sports allowed this fall

By Brian Lockhart Some high school athletes will be able to take part in inter-school athletics this year, however, some indoor sports will likely either ...

DBOT holds Think Local Market with around 40 vendors

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter After postponing their vendors market last week for weather, the Dufferin Board of Trade (DBOT) officially held their ...

2nd Annual MMIWG Walk scheduled for Oct. 4

By Sam Odrowski The community will be coming together early next month for an annual walk that honours and raise awareness around the issue of ...

Proclamation made for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

By Sam Odrowski Mayor Sandy Brown, on behalf of Council, declared Sept. 30 as the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in the Town of ...

Theatre Orangeville launching 50/50 raffle fundraiser

By Constance Scrafield “We’re working on bringing everybody back into the theatre,” said David Nairn, following the culmination of months and longing to bring people ...

Mono Council works on policy for filling vacant seat

By Peter Richardson Mono Council heard a report from Town Clerk Fred Simpson, regarding the policy for filling a vacant Council seat during their regular ...

MP Kyle Seeback shares priorities following re-election

By Rob Paul On Monday, Canadians across the country headed to the polls to vote in Canada’s 44th federal election. Just a few weeks after ...

Mumble

Sir: After 34 years as a soldier, six in private industry and 25 as a farmer, I detect a worrisome national trend:  a move to ...

Reality television

By Jasen Obermeyer Reality television seems to be the dominant form in the industry for the last two decades. It can be traced to the ...

A handful of gravel 

By Brian Lockhart  I have this neighbour who is kind of an irritating guy.   I don’t have much to do with him, but he’s always ...

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