June 2026 Archive

Dufferin County celebrates June as Seniors Month

June is Seniors Month in Ontario – a time to celebrate the older adults who help shape families, neighbourhoods and communities every day. Dufferin County ...

County considers policy to allow memorial signs on Dufferin highways

By JAMES MATTHEWS Dufferin County needs a formal policy that will allow residents to celebrate loved ones who died in preventable traffic mishaps. That was ...

Get ready to groove: Orangeville Blues & Jazz Festival kicks off Friday

By Sam Odrowski The streets of downtown Orangeville will soon come alive with the sounds of blues and jazz as the largest festival in town ...

Orangeville Walk for Alzheimer’s draws record crowd, fundraising total

By Sam Odrowski The annual Walk for Alzheimer’s fundraiser came to Island Lake Conservation Area on Sunday, May 31, and raised a record-breaking $90,000, with ...

OPP urges drivers and passengers to buckle up when behind the wheel

By Brian Lockhart The Central Region Headquarters of the Ontario Provincial Police is reminding motorists that wearing a seatbelt remains one of the simplest and ...

Dufferin OPP recognizes local crossing guards’ efforts to keep pedestrians safe

Dufferin Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers are recognizing the important role that crossing guards play in helping keep students and pedestrians safe throughout the communities ...

Orangeville Blitz announces it is joining the Greater Metro Junior Hockey League

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Blitz Hockey Club has announced it will be joining the Greater Metro Jr. A Hockey League for the 2026/27 season. ...

Mono opts not to delve into OAS property tax tally

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono Mayor John Creelman hoped to take steps to give residents a look at how much money is not going into municipal ...

Junior B Northmen move to third place after pair of weekend wins

By Brian Lockhart It was a busy and successful weekend for the Orangeville Junior B Northmen after they won two games in as many days, ...

Erin artist finds inspiration in farm life, miniature donkeys and barn quilts

By Constance Scrafield “I was born and raised in Mississauga,” said artist Deborah McLachlan in an interview with the Citizen. “But I always wanted to ...

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