October 2022 Archive

A passion for Mono brings Elaine Capes back to municipal politics

By JAMES MATTHEWS Elaine Capes’ interest in serving on Mono town council isn’t a fleeting interest, she said. Indeed: Being elected in the Oct. 24 ...

Junior C hockey standings shift early in season

By Brian Lockhart Fans of Junior C hockey know that a lot can happen over a couple of weeks. The Provincial Junior Hockey League is ...

First Shift program helps outfit young players for hockey

By Brian Lockhart For some kids, playing hockey becomes a life-long passion. For others, being on the ice may not provide the athletic outlet they ...

Orangeville’s public art collection expands with five new additions

The Town of Orangeville’s public art collection has grown with four new utility boxes and a mural installation on the garden shed at Orangeville’s Community ...

Bethell Hospice planning workshops for National Grief and Bereavement Day

By Zachary Roman In November, National Grief and Bereavement Day will be observed on the 15th. Two days later, National Children’s Grief Awareness Day will ...

Theatre Orangeville welcomes back Norm Foster with They’re Found in Trees

By Constance Scrafield When a play is all about dialogue and contains very little action, what can make it funny? When Norm Foster writes it ...

Gallery Gemma at Alton Mill featuring new jewellery collection

By Constance Scrafield “We felt it was time for me – it has been four or five years – to introduce my own jewellery that ...

Police seeking public’s help in suspicious Amaranth house fire

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Investigators are asking for the publics help following a fire at an Amaranth home last week that has ...

How Trudeau’s censorship law will impact you

By Jay Goldberg Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking Canada on a headfirst dive toward government censorship, with the Senate the only obstacle standing between ...

The cost of housing

By Brian Lockhart We all need a place to live. While some people do head out into the backwoods and live ‘off the grid’, that ...

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