February 2026 Archive

Fur‑Ever Farm‑Canada needs immediate assistance to continue operating due to rising costs

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Fur‑Ever Farm‑Canada, a local animal rescue and sanctuary, said that it has been forced to pause all new ...

Applications open for Dufferin County’s 2026 Community Grant Program

By Sam Odrowski Each year, the County of Dufferin provides funding to local organizations through its Community Grant Program. And this year is no different. ...

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dufferin and District to host Wii Bowling fundraiser

By Joshua Drakes Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dufferin and District is getting ready to roll out its largest annual fundraiser, with a Wild West–themed ...

Vesuvio’s Ristorante offers Orangeville a new fine-dining Italian experience

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A new Italian dining option has arrived in Orangeville with the opening of Vesuvio Ristorante. The restaurant marked ...

Accessibility and comfort secured: Orangeville Legion celebrates OTF grant

Dufferin–Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones met with the team at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 233 in Orangeville last Friday (Feb. 20) to see how a $157,300 ...

Orangeville looks to tighten rules governing election signs

By JAMES MATTHEWS Municipal election campaigns have come to mean that Orangeville’s streets and intersections will be congested with a slew of candidate signs. With ...

Orangeville Otters break club records at Ontario Junior International swim meet

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Otters Swim Club, led by head coach Sam Kuntz, delivered a standout performance at the 2025 Ontario Junior International (OJI) ...

Orangeville protects the public and environment with salvage yard rules

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville has taken steps toward a license requirement for salvage yards. The proposed Salvage Yard Bylaw introduces operations standards intended to ensure ...

Orangeville Public Library to host variety of March Break activities and workshops

By Joshua Drakes Families looking for affordable, engaging activities during the school holiday will find no shortage of options at the Orangeville Public Library this ...

Developer eyes Townline-Bythia corner for new housing construction

By JAMES MATTHEWS A proposed housing development at Townline and Bythia Street shouldn’t contribute to the current water issues in the area. A developer has ...

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