April 2025 Archive

Gaza: A statistical anomaly

By Gwynne Dyer I was just idly looking at the casualty numbers the other day and I noticed that there was something badly wrong with ...

The campground is full

By Brian Lockhart If you have ever decided to go camping without a reservation during a long weekend in the summertime, you might see a ...

Track and field athletes start training for spring meet

By Brian Lockhart Track and field athletes at Centre Dufferin District High School (CDDHS) have started training for upcoming District 4/10 meets that will start ...

Malalai Halimi launches Liberal bid in Dufferin–Caledon, takes aim at incumbent MP

By Joshua Drakes As the federal election campaign gets underway, Liberal candidate Malalai Halimi is officially launching her bid to represent Dufferin–Caledon, challenging incumbent Conservative ...

Honeywood Arena to receive $35,000 as finalist in 2025 Kraft Hockeyville Competition

By Brian Lockhart & Sam Odrowski They didn’t win the big prize, but Mulmur residents will still come out ahead in the 2025 Kraft Hockeyville ...

Dufferin Autism Walk ambassador marks World Autism Day at Orangeville Town Hall

By Sam Odrowski The community gathered at Orangeville Town Hall last week to show their support for the local autism community. The World Autism Awareness ...

Parents pen public letter alleging ‘Black children in UGDSB are not safe’

School board officials refute letter, say progress being made on issues By Robin George Some parents are frustrated by how the Upper Grand District School ...

Orangeville Stone Crushers reunion celebrates 50th anniversary of provincial hockey championship win

By Brian Lockhart It was April 1975 at the Orangeville Arena. Close to 1,500 fans packed the stands to watch the Orangeville Stone Crushers and ...

Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival seeking volunteers

By Sam Odrowski Organizers of the Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival are looking for volunteers to help make this year’s event a success. The festival’s ...

Mono’s Purple Hill residents continue to wait for high-speed internet

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono residents still await the installation of high-speed internet service. David Boyce, a resident of the municipality, asked council during its April ...

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