November 2022 Archive

Orangeville’s scariest houses recognized in annual Halloween contest

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville loves Halloween and to help residents enjoy the most spookily decorated houses in their town, the 3rd Annual Orangeville Halloween Haunt ...

Mono fears large homes diminish its rural character

By JAMES MATTHEWS, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Mono is working to save its rolling hills from Monster Homes. And, no, that’s nothing in the spirit ...

Mono offers early dip into Christmas with craft fair

By JAMES MATTHEWS, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The 3Rs Christmas Bazaar in Mono is returning after a brief pause brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

Effort to name pair of parks in Mono kicked back to the public

By JAMES MATTHEWS, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Mono Council is asking the public to suggest more names for two of the town’s park areas. It ...

Museum of Dufferin plans new exhibit on Architecture in Nature in Silo Gallery

By Brian Lockhart The Museum of Dufferin will be hosting a new exhibit focused on ‘Architecture in Harmony with Nature.’ Featuring a selection of projects ...

Runner-up for council thanks supporters and congratulates new counci

By Sam Odrowski Runner-up for the councillor position in Orangeville’s Oct. 24 municipal election, Nick Garisto came 185 votes short of securing his spot on ...

Filming to impact traffic along Broadway for Nov. 3 and 4

A small area on Broadway will be affected this week as filming continues on the production of the Popularity Papers.  Today and tomorrow (Nov. 3-4), ...

ODSS Athletes do well in District and Regional cross-country championships

By Brian Lockhart It is becoming somewhat of a tradition at Orangeville District Secondary School (ODSS) for cross-country athletes to do well in competition. The ...

Todd Taylor shares aspirations as Orangeville’s new deputy mayor

By Constance Scrafield Newly elected deputy mayor in Orangeville, Todd Taylor explained, “Four years ago people elected me but they didn’t really know what they ...

Caledon Town Hall to perform new play A Christmas Tail

By Constance Scrafield Christmas is coming and theatres are warming up their stories, necessarily with magic – we would not have it otherwise – villains, ...

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