By Brian Lockhart The Dufferin Board of Trade and partners hosted Dream Dufferin – a skilled trades event to introduce students and the public to ...
By Sam Odrowski A memorial walk for victims of Indian Residential Schools is returning to Orangeville on Oct. 1. The walk starts at 1 p.m. ...
Mono residents will be able to get rid of their tree and brush debris at the municipal landfill. The dump will be open Sept. 24 ...
Orangeville’s Royal Canadian Legion Br. 233 will conduct a dedication ceremony for the new veterans’ monument that’s being placed at the Greenwood Cemetery on Sunday ...
By Brian Lockhart When you’re at the top, there is always an up-and-comer who is going to try to knock you down. That is especially ...
By Sam Odrowski Businesses within the Old Mill Hub (28 Mill St.) were severely impacted by the fire in late August that destroyed the abutting ...
By Sam Odrowski In honour of victims of domestic violence, Heidi’s Walk for Hope returned to Orangeville in person on Sunday (Sept. 18) for the ...
By Constance Scrafield Once again BookLore, under the wisdom of founder/owner Nancy Frater, is bringing three fine authors together in a “Bookish Afternoon” as the finale ...
By Brian Lockhart “It’s a Jeep thing.” If you are a Jeep owner, you’ll understand that phrase and appreciate everything it means. You will also ...
By Sam Odrowski The annual Autism Speaks Canada Walk is returning to Orangeville after the event was held as a car parade in 2021 due ...
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