January 2026 Archive

Orangeville Tigers Sweetheart Tournament brings 135 teams to town

By Brian Lockhart It was a big hockey week in Orangeville as the 46th annual Orangeville Tigers Sweetheart Tournament took over local arenas and ice ...

Orangeville Food Bank to hold annual Coldest Night of the Year walk fundraiser

By Joshua Drakes The Orangeville Food Bank is preparing to host its annual Coldest Night of the Year walk, a community fundraiser that shines a ...

Orangeville launches Community Recognition Awards to celebrate local excellence

The Town of Orangeville is launching the Community Recognition Awards, a new program created to celebrate the people who make Orangeville a better place to ...

Provincial grant for fire departments in Dufferin–Caledon doubles to $20 million

Ontario’s Fire Protection Grant is providing twice as much money to the five departments across Dufferin–Caledon this year. The grant has doubled from $10 million ...

Mono Nordic Ski Club hosts annual cross-country race

By Brian Lockhart The Mono Nordic Ski Club hosted its annual cross-country race along the trails at Monora Park in Mono on Saturday, Jan. 24. ...

Parked transport trucks are not welcome on Mono residential properties: mayor

By JAMES MATTHEWS Transport trucks parked on residential properties are becoming a blight to the Mono landscape. Mayor John Creelman said during council’s Jan. 13 ...

Mono council finalizes backyard chicken coop rules

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono residents can avail of licences to keep backyard chickens in town areas other than rural areas. Allowing backyard chickens became an ...

Over $2,500 in prizes await at Island Lake’s Annual Ice Fishing Derby

Winter anglers, get ready to drop a line at the Annual Island Lake Ice Fishing Derby, running Feb. 7 to 16, at Island Lake Conservation ...

Credit Valley Conservation encourages nominations for Environmental Awards

Nominations for the 40th annual Friends of the Credit Conservation Awards are officially open. Through the awards program, Credit Valley Conservation celebrates people and groups ...

Orangeville council joins CVC in opposing province’s proposal for amalgamation

By JAMES MATTHEWS Credit Valley watershed growth brings opportunities to communities, but also increases pressure on green spaces. Terri Leroux, the CAO at Credit Valley ...

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