October 2021 Archive

Miracle Treat Day running all week long locally

By Sam Odrowski The 19th Annual Miracle Treat Day for Dairy Queen’s across Canada is today, but the local store has extended the fundraiser to ...

Caledon Townhall Players: Over the River and Through the Woods

By Constance Scrafield The gates have opened and the community theatres in our area are too opening again – conservatively but joyously. First up is ...

Work to reopen men’s homeless shelter in Orangeville ongoing

By Sam Odrowski Since the closure of Orangeville’s first men’s homeless shelter earlier in the month, a senior board member from Choices Youth Shelter, who ...

12th Empty Bowls Headwaters provides handmade bowls and donated soup for a good cause

By Rob Paul, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter For the 12th year in a row, Empty Bowls Headwaters ran a successful fundraiser in the name of ...

Dufferin-Caledon long-term care homes to receive funding as part of Province’s $270 million commitment

By Rob Paul, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Government of Ontario will provide up to $270 million this year to long-term care homes across the ...

Orangeville Outlaws to host junior championship day

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Outlaws flag football program wrapped up with a playdown and championship game on Sunday, October 17. Five junior teams played ...

Junior C hockey back with full schedule

By Brian Lockhart Small town Junior C hockey has returned this year with a full schedule. The Provincial Junior Hockey League attempted some play last ...

Leadership class at ODSS raises 5,400 lbs of donations for food bank

By August Bettinelli Orangeville District Secondary School’s (ODSS) leadership classes’ food drive concluded this past weekend; with final results totalling in at over 5,400 lbs. ...

New Mono councillor selected to replace vacant seat

By Peter Richardson A new councillor is joining Mono Town Council on at the end of the month. After listening to 10 candidates looking to ...

MOD launches new exhibit comparing historical events to present day

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter History can be repetitive, but how does it compare over time? The Museum of Dufferin (MOD) has launched ...

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