February 2026 Archive

Orangeville council keeps crosswalk maintenance yearly, decides against bi-annual approach

By JAMES MATTHEWS Some maintenance jobs require a little more attention than others. Orangeville resident Matthew Smith suggested to town council during its Feb. 9 ...

Local advocate takes Orangeville council to task over accessibility issues

By JAMES MATTHEWS The top of a new year is a good time to take stock and to re-evaluate the previous year’s tasks and how ...

ODSS girls’ volleyball teams are doing well in the District 10 competition

By Brian Lockhart The Scarlet Bears girls’ volleyball teams at Orangville District Secondary School (ODSS) have completed the regular season and will now head into ...

New noise rules hinder Mono community groups: Orangeville Agriculture Society

By JAMES MATTHEWS There’s concern that the new stricter noise bylaw in Mono will negatively impact many community groups. Council, during its Feb. 10 meeting, ...

Fall in Love With “Echoes of the Heart” at Headwaters Arts This Valentine’s Day

By Riley Murphy Spread the love this Valentine’s weekend at Headwaters Arts newest member art show, Echoes of the Heart. Echoes of the Heart is ...

Competition on the ice at the Island Lake Ice Fishing Derby

By Brian Lockhart There is about 11 inches of ice on the lake at the Island Lake Conservation Area, making for a perfect setting for ...

Family Day fun awaits: Drop into the Alder Recreation Centre for a free swim or skate

By Sam Odrowski Family Day is fast approaching, and there’s no shortage of action happening at the Alder Recreation Centre and Alder Branch of the ...

Orangeville Public Library hosting advisory panel for teens to get advice from post-secondary graduates

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The local public library is launching a new teen-focused program designed to ease the transition from high school ...

As We Grow’s partnership with Bethell Hospice brings support to foundation

By Riley Murphy, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter With temperatures expected to reach 5 degrees next week, many residents’ sights are set on a long-awaited spring. ...

Caledon East father-daughter woodworking duo still creating sawdust into retirement

By Constance Scrafield “I picked up a hammer while I was still in diapers, and I never looked back from being in the wood working ...

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