February 2025 Archive

Otters Winter Waves provides swimmers with valuable experience

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Otters Swim Club hosted the Otters Winter Waves development meet on Jan. 25, providing a valuable racing experience for development ...

Mono council supports Highway 407 study

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono council agreed to support an effort by the City of Vaughan to lobby the province to look into buying back Highway ...

George Nakitsas chosen as candidate for Dufferin-Caledon NDP

By Constance Scrafield Political parties are working hard to prepare for the snap election Premier Doug Ford has called for Thursday, February 27. The NDP ...

Large ‘Love’ sign installed at Orangeville Town Hall

Orangeville is celebrating the “Love, Orangeville” tourism brand with a vibrant installation downtown and a suite of tools to engage the community, encourage residents to ...

Mono resident questions need for firearm bylaw at council

By JAMES MATTHEWS How many is too many bylaws, too much restriction of life’s unfettered enjoyment? Especially when there are already provincial and federal legislation ...

Mono council discusses automatic speed enforcement cameras

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono staff have been tasked with amending town council’s laundry list of unfinished business to include ways to increase revenue, create a ...

Mono collects the lion’s share of last year’s parking tickets

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono Bylaw Enforcement wrote 325 parking tickets last year. Those parking citations injected $23,804 into municipal coffers by the end of 2024. ...

Learn about the No. 2 Construction Battalion at the Orangeville Library’s upcoming event

By Constance Scrafield Three members of Headwaters Arts displaying their work in the organization’s latest art show, “Colours,” recently spoke with the Citizen about their ...

Buy Canadian

By Brian Lockhart Marco Polo is considered one of the first, maybe the original, true explorer. The Venetian-born merchant travelled the Silk Road into the ...

Strategic shmategic

By Gwynne Dyer The Strait of Malacca is strategically important. It’s the shortest shipping route between the Far East and the Indian Ocean, the Middle ...

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