May 2025 Archive

Concerns raised at Orangeville council about proposed fee increase for seniors

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville needs affordable monthly and annual memberships to fitness facilities. And that is especially true to best accommodate retired residents on fixed ...

Community comes together for Orangeville mayor’s #RootedInCommunity Food Drive

By Sam Odrowski The #RootedInCommunity Spring Food Drive returned to Orangeville on Saturday, May 24 and raised nearly $3,400 and 6,000 pounds of food for ...

‘The Saxophonist’ joins downtown Orangeville’s musical trio ahead of Blues & Jazz Festival

Just in time for the 21st annual Orangeville Blues & Jazz Festival, the Orangeville BIA and its Better Together Task Force volunteers are proud to ...

Orangeville father-daughter duo wins top prize on Home Network’s Renovation Resort

By Joshua Drakes Graham and his daughter Hollie Laird went head-to-head with competitors on a home improvement TV show, where they were tasked with designing ...

Saddle up: Top talent returning to Orangeville Fairgrounds for Ram Rodeo showdown

By Sam Odrowski Get ready for a rootin’ tootin’ good time. The Orangeville Fairgrounds will be filled with high-level competitors during a rodeo next weekend. ...

Orangeville to strengthen advocacy with higher levels of government

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville council is steering itself toward a closer advocacy relationship with the provincial and federal governments. To that end, council shed light ...

ODSS boys earn medals on Day 2 of District 4/10 track and field meet

By Brian Lockhart Track and field athletes from Orangeville District Secondary School (ODSS) competed on Day 2 of the District 4/10 championships on May 13. ...

A journey of art and spirit: Alton Mill artist CJ Shelton shares her story of resilience

By Constance Scrafield CJ Shelton is a successful artist of many themes, a teacher, mentor, artist philosopher. This is the 14th year she has run ...

Route changes coming to public transit system

By JAMES MATTHEWS It’s laudable that Orangeville continues efforts to open the public transit system, but one local accessibility advocate has an idea that may ...

Mulmur composer Bruce Ley brings listeners on a musical journey in latest work

By Constance Scrafield Bruce Ley is a well-known musician, music arranger, composer and recorder, working out of his recording studio at his home in Mulmur. ...

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