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Orangeville council looks to maintain momentum before 2026 election

January 8, 2026   ·   0 Comments

Written By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville’s council has done a lot of things right in the months before it heads into the final year of its ...

Laura Warner, Orangeville Library CEO looks back at 2025

Written By JOSHUA DRAKES LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The Orangeville Public Library saw a year of transition and service growth in 2025. That growth and ...

Mono invites community to Winterfest 2026 for a day of outdoor fun and draws

Written By Joshua Drakes LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Mono will celebrate all things winter next month. The town invites you to experience Mono in Snow ...

Dufferin–Caledon MP reflects on key moments and challenges in 2025

Written By Sam Odrowski LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER 2025 was a turbulent year for federal politics, marked by Justin Trudeau stepping down as prime minister, ...

Carters law firm celebrates 25 years of supporting clients and the community

Written By Joshua Drakes LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Carters Professional Corporation is marking 25 years since opening its doors in Orangeville. That’s a quarter century ...

New recycling carts bring concerns for some Dufferin residents

Written By JAMES MATTHEWS Dufferin County residents will be able to recycle more materials than they’re used to starting this month. And they’ll wheel those ...

Mono needs to revisit its committee system, says resident

Written By JAMES MATTHEWS Recent volunteer committee activity in Mono has raised concerns for at least one resident. Mono resident Elaine Kehoe said she’s concerned ...

Year in Review 2025

Attention Readers!  For the first edition of the Orangeville Citizen in 2026, we’re taking you through all of the highs and lows of the second ...

Orangeville council enjoyed much success in 2025

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville’s council hit its stride over the last year. And Deputy Mayor Todd Taylor said that’s indicated by the commencement of long-awaited ...

‘We can’t keep up with the demand’: Orangeville Food Bank struggles with rising usage

By Sam Odrowski The Orangeville Food Bank is sounding the alarm on the rapidly growing issue of food insecurity. A new record of 1,600 people ...

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