By Brian Lockhart There was a lot of skill on the mats at the third annual Orangeville Open Martial Arts Championships held at the Orangeville ...
By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Soup kitchens and food banks play an increasingly critical role in supporting Canadians, especially here in Orangeville. One ...
By Sam Odrowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Christmas cheer is spreading far and near as Downtown Orangeville expands its Joy and Lights Festival over two ...
By Sam Odrowski, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As the holidays draw closer, many people struggle to find the perfect gift for everyone on their Christmas ...
By James Gerus A well-known Orangeville restaurant, Deja Vu, continues to thrive as it enters its second month operating at a brand-new location. Deja Vu ...
By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Orangeville’s most anticipated day of the year arrived on Saturday, Nov. 15, as actors, staff, board members and ...
By Constance Scrafield Lydia Panart brought her dream of her life’s story in art, poetry, Tango dance and theatre to Paul Morin’s Gallery in Alton ...
By Constance Scrafield Master director of the Orangeville Show Chorus (OSC), Joan Borden, was very pleased to talk about their upcoming Christmas tale and concert ...
By Dufferin–Caledon MP Kyle Seeback, M.P Canadians were hoping for a budget that would deliver a positive and affordable future for all Canadians. The Liberals ...
By Keith Schell Even though we have all used them at one time or another, vending machines are the “Rodney Dangerfield” of the machine world. ...
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