December 2017 Archive

TO’s first Relaxed Performance coming Dec. 19

By Constance Scrafield Many wonders have come from a simple, somewhat sour conversation. David Nairn, Artistic Director of Theatre Orangeville, related the story: “It all ...

Mono Council looks into parkland developments

By Jasen Obermeyer Mono Council has requested a study to assist in assessing the overall parkland in the town, to see where potential infrastructure building ...

Goaltending key in Jr A Flyers win over Burlington

By Brian Lockhart There’s no doubt that some good work between the pipes by Orangeville Junior A Flyers goalie Kristian Hufsky played a big part ...

Local tennis player enters world of professional sports

By Jasen Obermeyer After a lifetime of playing on the courts and honing her skills, local resident Erin Routliffe is taking the next step in ...

Why Net Neutrality matters

By Tabitha Wells Backed by the U.S. Federal Commun-ications Commission (FCC), President Donald Trump announced this month plans to roll back Net Neutrality, lifting restrictions ...

Religious cults

By Brian Lockhart Most people are born into a religion. Whichever denomination or belief system happens to be held by the parents is passed on ...

An exciting campus tour

By Avery Park The opportunity to travel is always something I like to take advantage of, and this past weekend I went on a trip ...

Anxiety and stress

By Jasen Obermeyer Today’s kids, teenagers, and even young adults – well, really, all of us – deal more with anxiety and stress than any ...

So much for local competition!

THE HEADLINES called it a “swap,” but it was merely a cozy deal that put profits ahead of customer service. The deal announced Monday by ...

The gap keeps growing

HARDLY A DAY GOES BY without our hearing Toronto politicians complain about congestion and castigate Queen’s Park for not doing enough to help. But those ...

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