April 2026 Archive

County considers removing services from courthouse complex

By JAMES MATTHEWS It seems working with the provincial government on some projects is much like trying to herd mice. At least, that’s the case ...

Renewed space for safety and healing: Headwaters unveils renovated Sunrise Centre

Headwaters is proud to unveil its newly renovated Sunrise Centre. The updated centre will support the hospital’s commitment to providing accessible, high-quality support and resources ...

Ontario Provincial Police seek public assistance to solve 2024 Melancthon man murder

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have renewed their appeal for public assistance in the homicide investigation of 65-year-old David ...

Youth encouraged to apply for eight-week position with Dufferin OPP

Applications for the 2026 Youth in Policing Initiative (YIPI) are being accepted at the Ontario Provincial Police’s Dufferin Detachment. The initiative runs for eight weeks ...

Police investigate shooting in Orangeville, no injuries reported

A shooting in Orangeville on March 25 is currently under investigation by the Dufferin Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). At approximately 4:20 a.m., officers responded to ...

ODSS senior girls volleyball team win CWOSSA compete at OFSAA

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville District Secondary School Scarlett Bears senior girls volleyball team has completed a stellar season that saw them win the District ...

Orangeville Lions Club to host Neil Young Tribute Concert

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Orangeville Lions are turning up the volume on their longstanding mission of community service with an upcoming ...

Mono council debates election signage rules

By JAMES MATTHEWS Municipal election campaigns are best done by pressing the flesh rather than the hoopla associated with signage. If that’s the case in ...

Orangeville Winter Farmers’ Market extended for additional week at Town Hall

By Sam Odrowski The Orangeville Winter Farmers’ Market is being extended for on additional week, until April 25, due to popular demand.Running from 9 a.m. ...

Mono council petitioned to waive noise bylaw fee for upcoming dog show

By JAMES MATTHEWS Organizers of an international dog show booked for last year in Mono petitioned to be exempted from a new municipal application fee. ...

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