June 2022 Archive

Dunk Disposal’s bike pick up returns on June 29

By Constance Scrafield The Dunk Disposal team will be out again to collect unwanted bikes or bikes in need of repair to pass on to ...

Celebrate Your Awesome sees record support at annual event

By Sam Odrowski An in-person celebration of all backgrounds, ages, religions, and sexual orientations returned to Mill Street on Saturday (June 18) for Celebrate Your ...

Junior Bengals tie one – win one in double header with Creemore

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Junior Bengals hosted the Creemore Padres for a double header at Springbrook Park on Saturday, June 18, in conditions that ...

Leisa Way bringing Rock ‘n’ Rock is Here to Stay to Shelburne this weekend

By Constance Scrafield For anyone who missed Leisa Way and her Wayward Wind Band playing Rock ‘n’ Roll is Here to Stay at Theatre Orangeville, ...

Orangeville deputy mayor taking step back, running for Council

By James Matthews Deputy Mayor Andy Macintosh is hoping Orangeville voters will see fit to demote him in the municipal election Oct. 24. You read ...

Choices Youth Shelter sees boost in funding from 100 Women Who Care

By Peter Richardson The 100 Women Who Care Dufferin County gathered at the Adamo Winery on Monday (June 20), to present a local non-profit organization ...

Wellington–Dufferin–Guelph Public Health announces first case of monkeypox

By Paula Brown Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph (WDG) Public Health has reported the first case of monkeypox in the region. In a press release issued on June 16, ...

Orangeville Council approves plans for new fire station, slated for 2024

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville Council recently approved the site and floor plan for its nearly 30,000 sq. ft fire station that’s being built at the ...

Mono Council answers residents’ concerns, discuss culvert repairs, moratorium on aggregate

By Peter Richardson Mono’s Council meeting last Tuesday was off to a rocky start, with disrupted internet service forcing Mayor John Creelman to attend the ...

Seventy years on the throne

By Brian Lockhart “Poor you.” Those are the words a young Princess Margaret reportedly said to her older sister Elizabeth when it was announced her ...

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