March 2026 Archive

Historic relics do not promote hate

By Mark PavilonsNiagara Region’s Chair Bob Gale resigned recently, when it became known he owned a piece of history, namely a book signed by Adolf Hitler.It ...

Dufferin OPP’s 2026 Polar Plunge to bring Canadian spirit to local ice rink

Special Olympian and seasoned plunger Ryan MacBean shares words of wisdom for first-time plungers By Sam Odrowski “Don’t think, just jump.” Those are the instructions ...

Fifth Annual Shelburne, Dufferin and Area Job Fair coming to Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex

By Joshua Drakes The Town of Shelburne will host its fifth annual Shelburne, Dufferin and Area Job Fair on April 23, bringing together employers and ...

Get inspired at the 26th Annual Orangeville Lions Home and Garden Show next weekend

By Sam Odrowski For many, the Orangeville Lions Home and Garden Show marks the unofficial start of spring – an opportunity to refresh living spaces ...

Inter-county transit system routes take shape

By JAMES MATTHEWS Preliminary findings show a number of benefits of a unified transit network across four counties. Dennis Kar, a partner at Dillon Consulting ...

Dufferin County CAO announces retirement

Dufferin County announces that after 15 years of dedicated service as the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Sonya Pritchard is retiring from the organization at the ...

Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival to feature top-tier roster of Canadian talent

By Sam Odrowski The 22nd Annual Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival is taking over Orangeville from June 5 to 7, featuring over 40 acts performing ...

Making Orangeville a space for all: nominations open for Accessibility Champion Awards

Creating an accessible community is a goal achieved by having people and organizations who actively work to find innovative and existing ways to make spaces ...

Mono gives the nod for fall fair, waives exemption fee

By JAMES MATTHEWS The Orangeville Agricultural Society (OAS) has applied to have a Mono noise bylaw exemption fee waived. Jen Arnold, the general manager of ...

Mono gives first reading of election sign rules

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono’s town staff have kicked into gear the preparations for this fall’s municipal elections. Fred Simpson, the town’s clerk, told council during ...

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