December 2016 Archive

Council nixes bid to allow overnight parking during festive holiday period

Orangeville councillors have narrowly shot down a request from a local resident that the municipality not enforce its ban on overnight parking during the festive ...

Space a key challenge for schools’ growing FI programs

In this second installment of a three-part series, our look at French language education investigates the challenges faced by the various school boards, both in ...

‘Sweet Ads’ to sing next week at Westminster Church

The Sweet Adelines Orangeville Chorus will be the first to perform at the newly renovated Westminster United Church coming up on Saturday, December 10. Everyone ...

Candy Cane Fair celebrates successful 28th year in Orangeville

After 28 years of hosting the annual Candy Cane Fair, the Headwaters Health Care Auxiliary is now seeing former child visitors arriving with their own ...

Crosswalk to be installed on Alder St. beside Westside Secondary School

Orangeville Council has taken steps to increase pedestrian safety along a busy stretch of Alder Street beside Westside Secondary School, approving the installation of a ...

Orangeville food bank seeking Council’s help

Since 2008, food bank use in Ontario has risen by 6.9 % and this year there will be many in our area, including young children, ...

Caledon mayor Thompson cleared of conflict of interest allegations

Caledon Mayor Allan Thompson is in the clear. The Mayor announced yesterday (Wednesday) that an Ontario Superior Court judge has dismissed charges he was facing ...

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