February 2025 Archive

Orangeville Curling Club hosts Stick Curling Championship

By Brian Lockhart For some curlers, bending down on your knees to throw a rock may present a problem. Someone with bad knees or hips, ...

Orangeville Tigers host popular Winter Classic Tournament

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Tigers hosted their second major tournament of the season when girl’s hockey teams from across the province arrived to compete ...

Michael Dehn nominated as Ontario Liberal Candidate for Dufferin-Caledon

By Sam Odrowski With a provincial election looming later this month, the Ontario Liberal Party (OLP) has selected its candidate for Dufferin–Caledon. It was announced ...

Annual Island Lake Ice Fishing Derby provides mid-winter fun to anglers

By Brian Lockhart When it gets cold, the lake freezes – and that means fishing enthusiasts have another opportunity to get out on the lake, ...

Headwaters Health Care Centre invites public to apply to its Board of Directors

Are you passionate about health care and looking to make an impact locally? Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) is inviting members of the public to ...

Industry Luncheon to feature accomplished entrepreneur at Osprey Valley

By Sam Odrowski Three local nonprofits are hosting the annual Industry Luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 27, with an award-winning keynote speaker. Organized by the Dufferin ...

Skating, swimming, crafts and books: An exciting Family Day awaits at Alder Rec Centre

Dust off those ice skates and get your swimsuits out of the closet, because Family Day 2025 is just around the corner! Plan your day’s ...

Orangeville ‘screwed over’ by neighbours on fire protection says deputy mayor

By JAMES MATTHEWS Deputy Mayor Todd Taylor recognizes that Orangeville needs a new fire station. Theirs is the oldest fire hall in all of Dufferin ...

Town scales back scope of new fire station project

By JAMES MATTHEWS Town staff have scaled back the scope of Orangeville’s new fire station proposal with the hope of trimming construction costs. The changes ...

Crosswalks designed according to standards, says town

By JAMES MATTHEWS At least one Orangeville resident sees a way the town can make crosswalks safer. Orangeville resident Matthew Smith told council during its ...

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