October 2024 Archive

My Tea Bar opens Orangeville location, celebrates grand opening

By Zachary Roman, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter There’s a new place for bubble tea and healthy food in Orangeville.  On Oct. 18, Orangeville Mayor Lisa ...

Local family physicians recognized for providing outstanding care

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP) is recognizing the outstanding care provided by family physicians across the ...

Mono gives land use to trail group, draws resident’s ire

By JAMES MATTHEWS The Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club has a plan that will make the wilderness route avoid Second Line in Mono. Town council ...

Council refuses Diwali fireworks in Orangeville this year

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville supports Diwali celebrations, but not to the extent of permitting fireworks. In fact, council will not permit any new requests for ...

Orangeville athletes shine at District 4/10 cross country championship

By Brian Lockhart Over 300 athletes representing 14 schools participated in the District 4/10 cross-country championships held on Wednesday, Oct. 16. The competition was hosted ...

Storm FC teams kick off winter soccer league action

By Chris Broom Orangeville’s Storm FC rep soccer teams returned to the pitch this weekend as winter leagues in the GTA started their indoor seasons. ...

Museum invites Dufferin County residents to participate in poppy art installation

By Paula Brown Dufferin County residents have the opportunity to become a part of a future art installation at the Museum of Dufferin (MoD) that ...

Too costly for Orangeville to do subdivision road connection: mayor

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville officials and residents have to wait for a developer to complete work on a planned subdivision before the Hansen Boulevard connection ...

Theatre Orangeville’s Tip of the Iceberg takes viewers on icy adventure

By Constance Scrafield Take two lifelong pals, and we’re talking about 70 years ­– odd, living in an unnamed fishing village on the Newfoundland coast, ...

Death to who?

By Brian Lockhart “Death to America!” The first time I heard this catchy slogan was probably during the days before and after the Iranian Revolution. ...

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