February 2024 Archive

Dufferin County Council looks at ways to reduce service delivery costs, considers amalgamation

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Dufferin County Council is opening up discussions and exploring ways to save money regarding service delivery. Dufferin County ...

Westside junior boys’ basketball team positioned well for playoffs 

By Brian Lockhart The Westside Secondary School Thunder junior boys’ basketball team is in third place in the District 4 standings with one game left ...

Mono gets ‘anaemic’ response from MTO on safety concerns

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Mono council has made some headway in its attempts to bend the province’s ear to highway safety concerns. ...

Purple Hill resident questions Mono budget cuts

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Purple Hill area residents want to know if Mono council has any plans to invest in their part ...

Mono Nordic Ski Club hosts annual race with 120 competitors

By Brian Lockhart It was touch and go for this year’s annual Mono Nordic Ski Club race when mild temperatures started melting all the snow. ...

Mono makes changes to dog bylaw

By JAMES MATTHEWS Owners of livestock guard dogs in Mono will have to pay a little more for a dog not spayed or neutered. And ...

Grants available for environmental sustainability projects in Orangeville

By Sam Odrowski The Town of Orangeville is launching a new grant program to support environmental sustainability. Administered through the Sustainable Orangeville Committee, the new ...

Orangeville Food Bank aims to raise $180k with Coldest Night of the Year

By Sam Odrowski Lace up your sneakers and get ready to move.  The Orangeville Food Bank is gearing up to host the 7th Annual “Coldest ...

Theatre Orangeville to bring Norm Foster’s latest play to the Opera House

By Constance Scrafield Excitement is in the air as Theatre Orangeville brings Norm Foster’s “Doris and Ivy in the Home” to the main stage, opening ...

Artist Kara Darragh takes over a studio at Dragonfly Arts

By Constance Scrafield “We moved to Inglewood,” began Kara Darragh, who told the Citizen how she had landed at Dragonfly Arts. “I love Orangeville,” she ...

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