November 2023 Archive

Public hears Orangeville’s proposed restaurant bylaw amendments

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Orangeville is set to take its proposed Restaurant Bylaw to the public. Tracy MacDonald, the town’s assistant clerk, ...

Orangeville Fire Equipment joins Classic Fire + Life Safety

Classic Fire + Life Safety welcomed the Orangeville Fire Equipment team to its growing family of fire protection and life safety companies on Nov. 14. ...

Palgrave United Church and its community kitchen are looking for new paths forward

By Zachary Roman A staple of the Palgrave community is looking for ways to continue service to the community. The Palgrave United Church has been ...

Grand Valley Lions prepare for holiday arts and craft sale

Christmas in the Valley Arts and Craft Sale is being held by the Grand Valley Lions on Sunday, Nov. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 ...

The truest eye

By Anthony Carnovale If you want to know just how much your child loves you, look for it in their eyes. A person can tell ...

Learning the right way

By Brian Lockhart A few years after purchasing my home, I decided it was time to finish my unfinished basement and turn it into a ...

Grand Valley resident wakes up to $75,000 Lotto Max Win

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initative Reporter A Grand Valley man has a few extra dollars to put towards his dreams after winning a Lotto ...

To be or not to be obsolete?

By Jasen Obermeyer Obsolescence is a concept that’s very much increased in our time — old-school versus new-school. A bygone era. The idea of something, ...

Profit sharing with employees a formula for business success

By Frank Stronach Several years after I opened my small tool and die shop, I came up with what turned out to be a sure-fire ...

Argentine election 

By Gwynne Dyer Bertolt Brecht lived in Germany, not in Argentina, and he has been dead longer than he was alive, but his famous question ...

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