May 2017 Archive

Choices Youth Shelter in Orangeville the latest to benefit from Caledon chapter of 100 Women

By Bill Rae Choices Youth Shelter in Orangeville is going to soon be benefitting from the efforts of the Caledon chapter of 100 Women Who ...

2017 Dufferin Relay for Life to be hosted at ODSS

By Mike Pickford With the warm weather hopefully sticking around throughout the remaining spring and summer months, many local organizations are looking forward to hosting ...

Giants win season opener

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Giants played their home opener on the road in Mansfield in a scheduled double header against the Cubs on Saturday, ...

Former Northmen inducted to College Hall of Fame

By Brian Lockhart Former Orangeville resident and Junior A Northmen, Jon Mason, has been inducted to the Roanoke College Sports Hall of Fame in Salem, ...

Jr. B Northmen win over Six Nations

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Junior B Northmen handed the Six Nations Rebels their first loss of the season Monday (May 8) night at the ...

Ayr Centennials claim Provincial Junior C Championship

By Brian Lockhart It was a long season, and after 62 games – 40 regular season and 22 playoff games – the Ayr Centennials have ...

A crying need for resources

By Tabitha Wells One of the biggest battles in the mental health community supersedes the need to end stigma, settling on the area of recovery. ...

Mentally Ill’s needs not met

The article on mental health awareness “The Stigma Remains” by Tabitha Wells was so insightfully written that I would like to commend for having the ...

Trumpcare? It’s not medicare

WE SUSPECT THAT A LOT of Canadians are perplexed over the controversy south of the border on the subject of health care, and why it ...

Caring for our blue dot

By Constance Scrafield When does a government take on a serious, extensive, meaningful  initiative to protect the environment and to agree that it is the ...

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