May 2017 Archive

Sexy Laundry is back for the laughs

By Constance Scrafield It is the Orangeville audience that has called for Sexy Laundry to return to the main stage, and, indeed, it is on ...

Second of two Authors’ Nights coming up at BookLore in Orangeville next week

By Constance Scrafield Presented co-operatively by BookLore and Theatre Orangeville, the second of two Authors’ Nights is taking place at the Orangeville Town Hall Opera ...

Caledon Townhall Players presenting comedy ‘Point of Viewing’

By Constance Scrafield Imagine three lady television hosts of a very popular daytime talk show. One is a villain who, with wicked intent, devises a ...

Annual Teddy Bear Clinic takes over local hospital

By Brian Lockhart An unplanned trip to the hospital is unnerving at the best of times – we just don’t want to be there. However, ...

MS Society getting ready for biggest weekend of the year

By Mike Pickford The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is ramping up for one of its biggest weekends of the year as dozens of communities ...

Artists’ ‘Hope through Harmonies’ raises $2,340 for Hospice Dufferin

By Mike Pickford A pair of local artists came together last week for the first annual ‘Hope Through Harmonies’ musical fundraiser, raking in $2,340 to ...

Labour council observes National Day of Mourning

By Jasen Obermeyer The Orangeville and District Labour Council commemorated the annual National Day of Mourning in council chambers at Town Hall last Friday, with ...

Specialists discuss the dangers of concussions at special panel event

By Mike Pickford The Headwaters Acquired Brain Injury Group, in partnership with their Peel-Halton-Dufferin counterparts, held a special information session and guest panel seminar on ...

Orangeville plays host to TV thriller series ‘Slasher’

By Jasen Obermeyer If you’re wondering why you’ve been seeing film crews, sets, and cameras around Town, it’s because portions of the Canadian television thriller ...

Public frustrated in their attempts to uncover future OPP policing costs

By Mike Pickford Representatives of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) informed members of the public last Thursday (April 27) that they would have to use ...

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