January 2019 Archive

Outlaws start pre-season training

By Brian Lockhart There may still be snow on the ground but the Orangeville Outlaws Football Club doesn’t let that stop them from getting players ...

Libraries

By Anthony Carnovale He’s here. Every time I’m here, I see him. He’s young – maybe 25 years old; he looks older. He doesn’t so ...

China and the rule of law

By Brian Lockhart The recent and growing diplomatic rift between Canada and China over the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, chief financial offer of Huawei Technologies, ...

The path up to the rocks

By Constance Scrafield To get to the Rocks on a hill at the back of the property where I live, is a longish walk and ...

Macedonia: What’s in a name?

By Gwynne Dyer The Congo Republic (pop. 5 million) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (pop. 88 million) manage to share their name quite amicably. ...

Food waste and what we can do

By Martina Rowley Around the world, about 1.3 billion tonnes of food are wasted every year – approximately one-third of what is produced, with 10 ...

What might they have in mind for us?

THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT announced a plan Tuesday for a comprehensive review of the province’s municipal governments and hasn’t apparently ruled out the possibility of imposing ...

He will be sorely missed

It is with great sadness that the Citizen learned this week of the passing of long-time local resident Ted Zarudny. Having introduced Orangeville to Communities ...

Orangeville Tigers gear up for annual Sweetheart Tournament

By Brian Lockhart With only a few games left on the regular season schedule, the Orangeville Tigers are also getting ready for their annual Sweetheart ...

Muskies move up in standings

By Brian Lockhart The Shelburne senior Muskies finished off the year on a high note winning four in a row before getting back in action ...

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