August 2019 Archive

Headwaters hospital CEO Stacey Daub to step down in October

By Mike Baker Stacey Daub, the popular President and CEO of Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC), will be vacating her position in October. Reports of ...

Industrial sector seek to end “misinformation” on rail line

By Mike Baker Representatives from Orangeville’s industrial sector are seeking to set the record straight regarding what they perceive to be “misinformation” about the Orangeville-Brampton ...

‘Naturalized’ green space simply overgrown, resident tells Council

By Mike Baker An Orangeville resident contends the Town is in breach of its own bylaws by allowing green space behind residential properties on Hutchinson ...

Town posts $1.3m surplus in 2018

By Mike Baker A seemingly recurring nice-to-have problem found its way before Orangeville Council this week after Town Treasurer Nandini Syed confirmed the municipality held ...

DQ’s Miracle Treat Day raises $55,000 for Sick Kids Hospital

By Mike Baker ‘Dairy Queen Christmas’ struck gold in Orangeville once again last week, with the community coming together to raise more than $55,000 on ...

Theatre Orangeville’s Midsummer Night’s Dream just a week away

By Constance Scrafield Theatre Orangeville’s monumental production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is being performed on the Amphitheatre on Island Lake. There will be five ...

Resident’s complaint leads to Council eying cat bylaw

By Mike Baker Orangeville Mayor Sandy Brown has promised to one day look into developing a new bylaw regulating cat ownership after one local resident ...

Prepare to be amazed by ‘incredible’ The Dream set at Island Lake

By Constance Scrafield There are big preparations going on, in the Island Lake park. As we watched, three people stood on a sloop up from ...

Wimpy’s Diner under new management, boasts it has biggest burgers in town

By Brian Lockhart It is a 1950’s nostalgia diner with booths for patrons, images of music icons on the walls, and even table-side juke boxes.  ...

Developer seeks rezoning to permit new 41-unit First Street townhouse project

By Mike Baker First Street may soon be home to a 41-unit townhouse subdivision if a property developer who owns a two-acre site close to ...

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