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Theatre Orangeville presents ‘Common Ground,’ an 80s romantic comedy

January 29, 2026   ·   0 Comments

By Joshua Drakes Theatre Orangeville is going back in time with Common Ground, a romantic comedy premiering Feb. 6 that blends heartbreak, humour and hope against ...

Mono artist Natalia Rose gets in her ‘zone’ painting nature’s wonders

By Constance Scrafield “My mom makes jokes I was always drawing something in nature – I was always late coming home from school because I ...

Hiking book writer to bring stories from north of the Arctic Circle

By Constance Scrafield Hiking book author Nicola Ross assures one and all that she is still doing a lot of hiking and selling her hiking ...

A story worth telling: Roger Murray inspired by landscapes around county

By Constance Scrafield Born in the UK in Essex County, Roger Murray loved making art as far back as he can remember. “Even as a ...

Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill coming to Orangeville Music Theatre

By JOSHUA DRAKES A stage production of the 1990s album Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette promises relatable stories and compelling drama as it follows ...

Mono artist Beckie Morris receives Reed T. Cooper Bursary from Dufferin Arts Council

By Constance Scrafield With a mandate to support the growth and development of artists in the Headwaters region, the Reed T. Cooper Bursary is presented ...

Nancy Frater reflects on 36 years of owning Orangeville’s Booklore

By Constance Scrafield In an extensive email interview with the Citizen, Nancy Frater walked us through a history worthy of one of the very books ...

Dragonfly Arts on Broadway shares praise of two new artists

By Constance Scrafield “She is an amazing girl,” said Joan Hope, owner of Dragonfly Arts on Broadway, who was referring to a new artist, Jennifer ...

Dragonfly Arts on Broadway shares praise of two new artists

By Constance Scrafield “She is an amazing girl,” said Joan Hope, owner of Dragonfly Arts on Broadway, who was referring to a new artist, Jennifer ...

Nancy Frater reflects on 36 years of owning Orangeville’s Booklore

By Constance Scrafield In an extensive email interview with the Citizen, Nancy Frater walked us through a history worthy of one of the very books ...

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