January 2024 Archive

Public transit woes brought to Orangeville council

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Orangeville Transit has a long way to go before it’ll convince many people to park their cars in ...

Council agrees proposed housing for Broadway will meet need

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Pending possible zoning bylaw changes, Orangeville’s Broadway could have a new look when coming into town off Highway ...

Work continues on drafting bylaw for controlling Orangeville’s animals

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The public will have a chance to weigh in on updates to Orangeville’s proposed new Animal Control Bylaw. ...

Orangeville Recreation encourages respect for all in new campaign

The Orangeville Recreation and Events team is launching a campaign to remind participants and visitors of the importance of taking responsibility for actions and behaving ...

ODSS Bears in good position for District playoffs

By Brian Lockhart With one game left on the regular season schedule, the Orangeville District Secondary School Scarlett Bears boys’ hockey team is in a ...

Credit Valley Conservation issues winter safety message

By Brian Lockhart With the colder weather here, freezing ponds and waterways are creating a hazard as they begin to freeze over. Credit Valley Conservation ...

What is it with Europe?

By Brian Lockhart Are we really headed for another war in Europe? Already, in Sweden, the government has called on its population to prepare for ...

Alton Mill Arts Centre hosting annual Fire & Ice Festival

By Zachary Roman A much-loved celebration of winter and the arts is happening this weekend.  On Saturday, Jan. 27 and Sunday, Jan. 28 the Alton ...

Coroner’s inquest into 2016 death of Grand Valley Institution for Women inmate underway

By Paula Brown  A coroner’s inquest examining the 2016 death of Terry Baker, an inmate at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, is ...

Canada’s economic pillars are on shaky ground

By Frank Stronach Canadians are feeling increasingly pessimistic about their financial well-being – and for good reason. A new national survey from Pollara released last ...

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