October 2021 Archive

Local Halloween event series starts Saturday

By Sam Odrowski With a less than exciting Halloween last year, featuring no official events, the Orangeville Business Improvement Association is thrilled to be holding ...

Orangeville implementing mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy for staff

By Sam Odrowski The Town of Orangeville is implementing a COVID-19 mandatory vaccination policy, which will require all Town employees, volunteers, students, and contractors who ...

Local Health Unit announces first case of Influenza since 2020

By August Bettinelli Wellington Dufferin Guelph (WDG) Health lab has reported its first case of influenza since April of 2020. “The pandemic caused a significant ...

Kin Club of Orangeville Brings Back Santa Claus Parade

By August Bettinelli Get ready for some holiday cheer…  The Kin Club of Orangeville is bringing back the Santa Claus parade: an event that, due ...

Michelle Hanson case to see plea on Nov. 23

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Michelle Hanson, an Amaranth mother charged in relation to the 2018 death of her three-year-old son Kaden Young, ...

Ontario Launches Free Menstrual Products in Schools Initiative

By August Bettinelli A survey conducted by Plan International Canada indicates that 63 per cent of women and girls have missed activity due to inadequate ...

Deputy Mayor pens autobiography, Driven to Succeed

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Shelburne Deputy Mayor Steve Anderson has added the title of author to his list of accomplishments after penning ...

Theatre Orangeville opens with Same Time, Next Year

By Constance Scrafield “582 days,” says Artistic Director, David Nairn, “since we were last in the theatre, an audience watching the play performed live!” There ...

Jackson and Munson Studio Gallery opens in the Melville White Church

By Constance Scrafield New to the old Melville White Church is the Jackson and Munson Studio Gallery, located at 15962 Mississauga Road, just south of ...

Violet Hill gravel pit moving forward in Mono

By Peter Richardson Despite years of fighting against the project, residents of Mono are going to see yet another giant gravel pit operating in town. ...

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