November 2021 Archive

Local antique store to celebrate grand opening

By Sam Odrowski Antique lovers in Orangeville and the surrounding area have lots to be happy about. The building that formerly housed Orangeville Flowers (78 ...

Feds being asked to release consultation results for regulating speech online

By Sam Odrowski A joint letter calling on the federal government to publicly release all submissions to the Department of Canadian Heritage during its recent ...

Winner of Theatre Orangeville’s first online 50/50 Draw selected

Theatre Orangeville recently announced the winner of its first-ever online 50/50 lottery.  Emily Castrillo was presented with a cheque for $6,180.00 on last week following ...

Sisters Touch of Christmas is open for the holiday season

By Rob Paul As Halloween decorations are taken down and Christmas lights go up, it’s obvious the season is changing, even if the snow has ...

Council hears concerns about increased development

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville Council heard concerns about the increasing rate of development happening within the town, during a regular meeting held last Monday (Nov. ...

Unemployment in rural areas increasing

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A new report released by the Workforce Planning Board of Waterloo Wellington Dufferin last week is indicating rising ...

Two points separate top teams in Carruthers Division of the PJHL

By Brian Lockhart With eight divisions and 59 teams spread out across western Ontario, the Provincial Junior Hockey League is battling it out in small ...

Orangeville Christmas Market returns this Saturday

By Sam Odrowski A sure sign that the holiday season has returned is the many festive craft markets held throughout Orangeville. An instant classic that’s ...

Minor hockey returning to more normal schedule

By Brian Lockhart After losing a regular season last year, minor hockey is starting to get into more of a normal situation with hockey schedules ...

Mono Council discusses in-person meetings, parking, Winterfest

By Peter Richardson After postponing the regular meeting slated for Nov. 9, due to technical difficulties, Mono Council met on Tuesday (Nov. 16) to go ...

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