December 2022 Archive

Local Indigenous group request use of town’s train station to build cultural centre

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville council heard a presentation from the Dufferin County Cultural Resource Circle (DCCRC) during a regular meeting on Nov. 28, where the ...

Mono council to work on community engagement

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Mono’s new council will deal with financial pressures in these tight economic times. That’s one of the expectations ...

Seven-steps to having a successful sales process: SEBC

The seven steps of the sales paradigm were first mentioned in a 1920s training book by The System Company entitled “How to Increase Your Sales”.  ...

Legion thanks community for support in 2022 Poppy Campaign

The Royal Canadian Legion Col. Fitzgerald Branch 233 would like to offer a thank-you to the citizens of Orangeville and area for their generosity and ...

Forcing kids to wear masks in school again is a bad idea

By Michael Zwaagstra Hospitals are experiencing an influx of young children with serious respiratory illnesses. Out of concern for their well-being, some health professionals are ...

Malaysia: change at last

By Gwynne Dyer If Anwar Ibrahim had become prime minister of Malaysia in the late 1990s, when he was in his early 50s, instead of ...

Now: the grand push-back

By Constance Scrafield Since Monday’s passing of Bill 23 at Queen’s Park by the Conservative “majority,” it is time we reflected on what democracy means ...

Dufferin women sparkle during business awards gala

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Women in the Dufferin County business community shone at the Sparkle Awards Gala after a pandemic-caused shutdown of ...

Large crowd protests province’s Bill 23 outside Sylvia Jones’ office

Protest took place on November 25 ahead of Bill’s passage November 28 By Zachary Roman Residents of Dufferin and Caledon came together in protest against ...

Dufferin County Police News

Seven stolen vehicles recovered in Amaranth Dufferin OPP recovered seven stolen vehicles and filed multiple criminal charges against a Toronto man. Shortly after 9 a.m. ...

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