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Black Parent Council hosts info night following release of UGDSB human rights review

April 29, 2026   ·   0 Comments

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Amid the release of a human rights review of the Upper Grand District School Board’s (UGDSB) approach to ...

M&M Food Market Orangeville honoured with national Community Involvement Award

By Sam Odrowski Many Orangeville businesses play an important role in ensuring local sports teams, charities and community groups receive sponsorships and donations as needed. ...

Orangeville will benefit from another pizza restaurant: planner

By JAMES MATTHEWS At least one Third Street resident has sounded the alarm about the potential for increased traffic, light pollution, and noise that may ...

Six year old boy pronounced dead following pickup truck collision in Mulmur

Provincial police say a boy is dead and a toddler is fighting for their life in hospital after a crash in southern Ontario. Officers were ...

The Heart of Bethell Hospice: Volunteers Making Every Moment Matter

By Riley Murphy As Bethell Hospice volunteers, staff, and board members prepare for their annual fundraiser, Hike for Bethell Hospice, there are many dedicated volunteers ...

Local 12-year-old headlines fundraising concert at Spencer Avenue Public School

By Sam Odrowski Community spirit came alive at Spencer Avenue Public School in Orangeville last Friday, with a student-led concert. Student musician Patrick Hughson, 12, ...

Mono approves noise permit, waives fee for RAM rodeo this summer

By JAMES MATTHEWS Organizers of Headwaters RAM Rodeo at the Orangeville Fairgrounds have tailored the schedule to abide by Mono’s new municipal noise bylaw. And ...

New Orangeville business HLR Hydraulics offers much-needed off-hours service for repairs

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter HLR Hydraulics is the newest addition to Orangeville’s small business community, built to keep local farms and heavy ...

Efforts are underway to maintain Mono Creek fish habitat

By JAMES MATTHEWS It’s time to take measures to make the Nottawasaga River and its tributaries more resistant to climate change. Laura Wensink, a river ...

Province demands plan from Fieldstone subdivision developer on sewage smell mitigation

By JAMES MATTHEWS The developer behind Mono’s Fieldstone subdivision has until Saturday, April 25, to come up with a plan on how to mitigate odours ...

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