October 2015 Archive

Orangeville has a Police Chaplain again

By Tabitha Wells The Orangeville Police Service has a new Chaplain, filling a role left vacant for quite a while. At last week’s Police Services ...

Chamber honours excellence, gains a new name

Last Thursday evening saw the return of the Dufferin Business Excellence Awards (BEAs) as well as the official announcement/transition from the Greater Dufferin Area Chamber ...

Bears take loss to GCVI

ODSS avoids shut-out with late game TD By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville District Secondary School Bears ran into a wall in the early going of ...

Festival at DCMA celebrates local, Canadian talent

By Tabitha Wells In Dufferin County we are fortunate to live in an area that is rich in many ways – the beauty of our ...

Paranormal group follows up on Town Hall investigation

By Brian Lockhart After the completion of six weeks of examining the results of their investigation at Orangeville Town Hall on September 5, the Searcher ...

Toronto Fringe Festival recognizes local playwright, actress

By Tabitha Wells It’s no secret that Orangeville and surrounding communities have produced a wealth of talented and successful individuals. From athletes who have gone ...

Ice Crushers in the middle of Central Division

By Brian Lockhart 10-2 win last time out The Orangeville Ice Crushers are in the number six spot in the Central Division of the Greater ...

It should be a good local result

WHATEVER ELSE MIGHT BE SAID about Monday’s election returns, they should prove positive for the hopes and dreams of the residents of Dufferin-Caledon riding. As ...

We need federal support!

Re: Your Lead story in Oct. 15 issue “Infrastructure Needs Dominate” I find it difficult to understand the thinking of the Blue Machine. We elect ...

A plea for the hospital expansion

Re: “Headwaters to award contract for expansion next month” Headwaters Health Care Centre announced last Thursday that they have reached an exciting milestone in their ...

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