September 2017 Archive

Award-winning teacher offers Battlefield Tours

By Marni Walsh Retired high school history teacher Neil Orford, known for his innovative and award-winning Digital History Project which saw hundreds of Dufferin history ...

Dan Needles at DCMA Sunday to unveil latest work

By Constance Scrafield Dan Needles is coming to speak at the Dufferin County Museum and Archives this Sunday, September 17 at 2 p.m. for the ...

Caverners coming back to Orangeville next month

By Constance Scrafield Back by popular demand is the Beatle Tribute band, the Caverners, who’ll be playing at Theatre Orangeville, October 4, 5 and 6, ...

This Is Our Lives: keeping a promise to Bette Davis

By Brock Weir She never went anywhere without leaving an impression. Whether she was on the silver screen blazing an iconic trail with indelible performances ...

Mono re-opens Purple Hill Park, moves toward e-voting

By Jasen Obermeyer With summer coming to an end, and vacation over for most, Mono Council was busy at their first September Council meeting, agreeing ...

DC MOVES to host event in Orangeville

By Marni Walsh With well over 80 agencies in Dufferin striving to provide community services in a wide range of sectors, Project lead for Headwaters ...

Orangeville Police Services Board, officers agree on new four-year deal

By Mike Pickford Following 18 months of strenuous negotiations, the Orangeville Police Services Board (OPSB) has announced an agreement on terms of a new four-year ...

Headwaters Health Care Centre’s $14 million ambulatory care wing opening on Monday

By Mike Pickford Walking through the corridors of the new ambulatory care wing at Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC), it’s easy to see why staff ...

Mayor Williams denies using personal email for Town business

By Mike Pickford It only took 45 minutes for Monday night’s Orangeville Council meeting to descend into chaos as Mayor Jeremy Williams became embroiled in ...

Former Ice Crushers’ executives plead not guilty to drug charges

By Mike Pickford Three former executives of the now-defunct Orangeville Ice Crushers have pleaded not guilty to multiple marijuana production and trafficking charges. Trials for ...

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