November 2020 Archive

Man charged in relation to 13 downtown break & enters

By Mike Baker Dufferin OPP has nabbed the individual believed to be responsible for the slew of downtown business break-ins in Orangeville in recent months.  ...

Local activists form Dufferin County Canadian Black Association

By Paula Brown After months of work creating a platform fostering inclusion and equity, the Dufferin County Canadian Black Association (DCCBA) has officially launched – ...

CVC ‘concerned’ over proposed changes to Conservation Authority Act

By Brian Lockhart Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s planned changes to the Conservation Authorities Act has conservation authorities around the province concerned that Bill 229 will ...

Trump won’t disappear

By Tom Claridge IT TOOK FIVE DAYS, but the vote-counting in the U.S. presidential election finally established that Joe Biden had won the 270 electoral ...

The big bad wolf

By Constance Scrafield “The lion,” thought the Wolf, “is called the King of the Jungle. But I, the Wolf, am the King of the Forest.” ...

Putting transit to work

By Sandy Brown Public transit in Orangeville has been under scrutiny for many years.  In 2016 the Town Council of the time hired a consultant ...

Breaking with tradition

By Brian Lockhart Imagine your spouse gets a new job. A good one, working at the helm of a big company. You of course are ...

New war in Ethiopia

By Gwynne Dyer The United States, a federal country with a complex and decrepit voting system, has nevertheless just held a national election despite about ...

Outlaws celebrate successful flag football season with championships

By Brian Lockhart They played most of their games under cloudy and rainy skies, but the final day for Orangeville Outlaws flag football turned out ...

Orangeville Curling Club planning for January opening

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Curling Club is planning to get back on the ice sheets in January, but that will depend on how many ...

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