April 2025 Archive

Mayor shuts down repeated question from resident on Hansen Blvd.

By JAMES MATTHEWS Some interactions beg the question as to when enough is enough. Particularly when much of the same line of questioning about the ...

‘Shop Main Street Canada, Support Local’ campaign launches locally

By Sam Odrowski The Orangeville BIA is launching a new initiative as part of the nationwide “Shop Main Street Canada, Support Local” campaign. “This exciting movement encourages ...

The Lighthouse shines bright for Orangeville residents in need

By Sam Odrowski A local community meal and outreach program is providing a beacon of light and hope to individuals in need. The Lighthouse (207 ...

Town of Orangeville to close offices, facilities for Easter Weekend

The Town of Orangeville will observe modified hours over the Easter Weekend.  Town of Orangeville Offices All Town offices, including Town Hall, will be closed ...

Town of Orangeville partners with DocuPet for online registration

A new digital service offered by the Town of Orangeville makes licensing a walk in the park for dog owners. With the time for dog ...

Orangeville Curling Club hosts final bonspiel of the season

By Brian Lockhart It’s that time of year when most ice pads are being removed for the summer. For the season’s end, the Orangeville Curling ...

Challenger baseball offers the opportunity for everyone to enjoy the sport

By Brian Lockhart Not everyone is cut out to play competitive baseball. For those with physical or cognitive disabilities, the sport may be too challenging. ...

Dufferin Film Festival founder reflects on the art and challenge of shooting short films

By Constance Scrafield The Dufferin Film Festival will return this year, showing a collection of short films at the Orangeville Town Hall Opera House from ...

Supply and demand

By Brian Lockhart Supply and demand – that’s the way the world works when it comes to the economy. If you produce a product or ...

Ottawa’s tariff posturing fuelling inflation, weakening Canada’s food supply

By Sylvain Charlebois Canada’s food processing sector  is becoming increasingly vulnerable — not merely due to global market volatility but as a direct consequence of ...

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