September 2025 Archive

Orangeville Girl Guides to hold 75th Anniversary Tea at Tweedsmuir Presbyterian Church

A local group is celebrating a significant anniversary later this month. The Orangeville Girl Guides are holding a 75th Anniversary Tea at the Tweedsmuir Presbyterian ...

Athletes start training for high school sports this fall

By Brian Lockhart There is a full lineup of high school sports getting underway as athletes begin training for the fall sports season. The District 10 ...

Theatre Orangeville is bringing back Norm Foster for three days of staged readings

By Joshua Drakes Theatre Orangeville is set to launch its 2025-26 season with a rare theatrical experience: The Norm Effect, a three-day series of performances ...

Gallery Gemma’s Annual Gemstones Event coming to Alton Mill Arts Centre

By Constance Scrafield Twenty years ago, Anne-Marie Warburton, founder and owner of Gallery Gemma, first went to the Tucson Gem Show, the largest gem show ...

Orangeville Jazz Society Big Band to perform at Opera House

By Constance Scrafield On Nov. 7, the Orangeville Jazz Society Big Band will be presenting a Frank Sinatra tribute show at the Orangeville Opera House, ...

Self defence

By Brian Lockhart A recent incident in Lindsay, Ont., has caused some controversy when a victim of a crime was charged with some very serious ...

Gaza – not so much a genocide; more a real estate opportunity

By Gwynne Dyer A motley band of greedy fantasists got together at the White House a week ago (Aug. 27) and came up with a ...

The loss of our first pet

By Keith Schell The very first pet our family ever had was a young, jet-black stray tomcat who appeared out of nowhere one day at ...

Monthly Message: Restful nights, ready mornings – supporting sleep as school starts

By WonderTree As summer winds down, many families face a familiar challenge: getting kids back into a healthy sleep routine for school. Late nights, irregular ...

Don’t dilute democracy in education

By Councillor Tess Prendergast The provincial government is now openly musing about eliminating elected school board trustees. Education Minister Paul Calandra has suggested that Ontario’s ...

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