September 2023 Archive

Mono questions fee structure for Orangeville Fire services

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Mono council doesn’t look keenly on the new fee structure proposed in the offered Orangeville Fire Protection Services ...

Orangeville clock tower: 40 years in the making

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER For at least one Orangeville resident, it’s never too late to see the town’s clock tower be correct ...

Orangeville Hawks hosting tryouts for rep teams

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Hawks Basketball Club is going into its 29th year of providing basketball to the kids of Orangeville and the surrounding ...

Local artist shares passion for Sum-é painting and Tai-Chi

By Constance Scrafield Sum-é artist Roslyn Levin is working on a few of her traditional Japanese art paintings as submissions for an art show in ...

Top plowmen named following four days of fierce competition

After four days of focused-concentration and attention to detail in the fiercely-competitive plowing competition, the judges’ scores were tallied and the winners announced at last ...

Mel Karpenko shines as Ontario’s newly crowned Queen of the Furrow

In a celebratory evening that saw the top competitive plowmen awards handed out, it was also the night when the new Ontario Queen of the ...

Why Canada needs an Economic Charter of Rights

By Frank Stronach I came to Canada as a young immigrant and opened a one-man tool and die shop in a rented garage in the ...

Environmental Nerding In Spain

By Martina Rowley While I was still recovering from jetlag from my return flight from Spain (six-hour time difference), the little trinkets I brought home ...

Killers among us

By Brian Lockhart It is a largely forgotten crime, but pretty spectacular for its day. In 1973, and man in disguise, entered the Canadian Imperial ...

Building Homes, Not Bureaucracy – A Plan to Build Homes Canadians Can Afford

By Kyle Seeback, M.P. (Dufferin-Caledon) Housing affordability is an issue that I hear about every day. Many Canadians are starting to believe they’ll never own ...

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