November 2022 Archive

New chair elected at the Upper Grand District School Board

Trustee Ralf Mesenbrink, school board trustee for Wards 2, 3 and 4 in the City of Guelph, was elected Chair of the Upper Grand District ...

Education workers, government agree to a tentative contract

By James Matthews, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Education workers and the provincial government agreed to a down-to-the-wire tentative agreement on Nov. 20 that staved off ...

Holiday adoption campaign kicks off at SPCA

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society have launched their holiday adoption campaign in the hopes of changing the ...

Christmas in the Park lighting up Kay Cee Gardens next month

By Brian Lockhart Kay Cee Gardens in Orangeville will once again bring some Christmas cheer to the area when the switch is thrown and what ...

Orangeville Santa Claus parade brings fun for the whole family this weekend

By Brian Lockhart The Santa Claus parade is returning this year and will provide some family fun on the streets of downtown Orangeville. This year ...

Mono council to poll the public on bridge’s future

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Mono’s Department of Public Works hopes to poll taxpayers to find out what should be done about a ...

‘Twas The Night Gala returns after pause due to COVID-19 to raise funds for Theatre Orangeville

By Constance Scrafield David Nairn was clear and he will no doubt be clear to anyone who asks, ‘Twas the Night Gala, Theatre Orangeville’s primary ...

For The Love Of FIFA

By Jasen Obermeyer Few sporting events capture the attention of the entire world. The Olympics, definitely. But in terms of just one sport, it’s soccer ...

China: The 30-Year Rule

By Gwynne Dyer Predictions are tough, especially about the future (as Yogi Berra once said). Moreover, the ‘Iron Laws of Economics’ don’t actually exist: there ...

Inequitable equation

By Constance Scrafield The kids at the Royal were so great, beautiful, funny, bouncy. Full of laughter and light. This was the Royal Agricultural Winter ...

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