November 2017 Archive

A soldier’s story: virtual records at Dufferin Museum

By Brian Lockhart They are names inscribed on memorials and cenotaphs around the county, but they are more than just letters etched into granite. Behind ...

Orangeville Labour Council hosts health and safety dinner

By Jasen Obermeyer Orangeville and District Labour Council (ODLC) hosted their 12th annual health and safety dinner last Friday, recognizing individuals promoting and striving for ...

Mono’s pollinator garden wrapping up for year

By Jasen Obermeyer Construction of Mono’s pollinator garden, located on Hockley Road adjacent to the Headwaters Tourism office, has wrapped up for the year, and ...

Two exhibitors at the Royal tell their story

By Constance Scrafield What do you do when you are still idealistic enough to want to change the world? You do your Masters Degree in ...

Hospice Dufferin seeking more volunteers for Board

By Mike Pickford With the organization experiencing one of the busiest periods of its 10-year history, Hospice Dufferin is putting out a call to the ...

Jones wants Wynne government to act on college strike

By Mike Pickford As the Ontario college faculty strike stretches on into a fourth week, Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones has called on the Liberal government ...

OPS Budget posts no increase for 4th straight year

By Mike Pickford The Orangeville Police Service (OPS) has maintained its position to keep costs down for area residents this year, announcing a zero percent ...

Shelburne sees biggest growth in federal census

By Jasen Obermeyer Dufferin County’s population, recorded in 2016, is up from the 2011 census, with Shelburne seeing the biggest growth. The following numbers are ...

3rd of 3 Authors on Stage; influence of where they lived

By Constance Scrafield The last chance of the year to enjoy an evening with the last three exceptional authors, to hear their readings and their ...

Caledon property owners to be told after they’re on Heritage Register

By Bill Rea Caledon Council is going ahead with the idea of including properties on the Town’s Heritage Register without first informing the owners. Councillors ...

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