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Credit Valley Conservation encourages nominations for Environmental Awards

January 29, 2026   ·   0 Comments

Nominations for the 40th annual Friends of the Credit Conservation Awards are officially open. Through the awards program, Credit Valley Conservation celebrates people and groups ...

Orangeville council joins CVC in opposing province’s proposal for amalgamation

By JAMES MATTHEWS Credit Valley watershed growth brings opportunities to communities, but also increases pressure on green spaces. Terri Leroux, the CAO at Credit Valley ...

New executive director Teresa Waldner takes helm at Alzheimer Society of Dufferin County

By Joshua Drakes The Alzheimer Society of Dufferin County is a local nonprofit organization that supports people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, as ...

RCMP National High Risk Child Sex Offender Database officially launches online

By Joshua Drakes The public now has access to a centralized, accessible database on child sex offenders nationwide for the first time, as part of ...

Two Headwaters MCRT nurses awarded for exemplary service

By Joshua Drakes The impact of community Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRTs) in only a few years of operation has already left a lasting effect ...

Dufferin County’s interfaith community to host potluck at Westminster United Church

The Dufferin Interfaith community is inviting the community to a potluck dinner on Saturday Feb. 7 at 5:30 p.m. at Westminster United Church, Orangeville (247 ...

Orangeville Public Library celebrates Family Literacy Day with food literacy workshop

By Joshua Drakes Enjoy some fun direction in food making on Jan. 25 as the Orangeville Public Library recognizes Family Literacy Day 2026. In celebration ...

Local entrepreneur finds niche market in modular, affordable holiday signs

By JOSH DRAKES Recognizing a growing interest in affordable, reusable signage, the proprietor of Orangeville’s Pop Marquee has carved out a place in the market. ...

Mono hopes to tighten rules around large home builds

By JAMES MATTHEWS It’s hoped that Mono’s intention to address the scourge of monster homes will gain ground in the top part of this year. ...

Mono man asks council to consider ward system of municipal government

By JAMES MATTHEWS A question from one resident could result in a drastic change to Mono’s municipal governance. It has been said that change starts ...

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