January 2023 Archive

Bail conditions

By Brian Lockhart Several years ago, I was watching a TV show on an investigative news program that was examining life in prison for women ...

Recycling isn’t the solution we think it is

By Martina Rowley Christmas is over and packed away again for another eleven months, except for Orthodox Christians, who celebrate on or from January 7th ...

Canadian economy is grinding to a halt

By Jock Finlayson For economic prognosticators, the year that just ended threw up some big surprises, including the first land war in Europe since 1945, ...

A shocking disclosure

By Gwynne Dyer Where do you look when somebody says: “In the age of Apaches and laptops, everything I did in the course of two ...

Early consciousness

By Constance Scrafield When you first wake up – at the beginning of your day at whatever point in a conventional 24 hours that is; ...

Westside boys’ basketball teams having a good season

By Brian Lockhart Westside basketball teams are doing well this season with both junior and senior division teams in second place in District 4 standings. ...

U9 hockey players prepare for transition to full ice

By Brian Lockhart As young hockey players progress through the season, they have been playing with modified ice programming. U9-level players who began the season ...

Grand Valley Lions Club’s annual polar plunge sees record turnout

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER New Year’s Day marked the return of the Grand Valley Lions Club polar bear dip into the freezing ...

Top 10 food stories for 2022

By Sylvain Charlebois As a follow-up to a very busy 2021, the year 2022 was truly filled with many food-related stories. Food was top of ...

2022 Year in Review 1/2

Attention Readers! For our first edition of the Orangeville Citizen in 2023, we’re taking you through all of the highs and lows over the first ...

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