May 2026 Archive

Dufferin fights dementia: Community gears up for annual Walk for Alzheimer’s at Island Lake

By Sam Odrowski At the end of the month, hundreds of people will gather at Island Lake Conservation Area in Orangeville for the Alzheimer Society ...

Recharge your mind: Community Wellness Expo offers midweek escape and healing

The Well-Comm Network invites the community to experience a heart-centred day of wellness, connection, and inspiration at the upcoming Community Wellness Expo. The not-for-profit, community-focused ...

Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month underway in Dufferin County

Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month kicked off on May 1 across Ontario, and the Dufferin Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding all road ...

Spring Economic Update projects $66.9 billion deficit amid new spending initiative

Conservative MP for Dufferin–Caledon Kyle Seeback shares criticisms surrounding new spending plan By Sam Odrowski Canada’s finances came into focus last week with the release ...

Get ready to dance: Tony Rose Arena welcomes Pathways’ first Spring Fling Dance

By Sam Odrowski Pathways Orangeville is holding its first annual Spring Fling Dance at the Tony Rose Arena on May 9. Running from 2 p.m. ...

Local family organizes Orangeville’s first community walk for scleroderma

Event honours organizer’s late father and family members who have been affected by the disease By Joshua Drakes A first-time community walk is set to ...

Orangeville District Secondary School girls’ rugby team battles through the season

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville District Secondary School (ODSS) Scarlett Bears girls’ rugby team continues to put out a good effort this season, despite taking ...

Orangeville and District Music Festival amplifies local musical talent

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Orangeville and District Music Festival (ODMF) has spent more than a quarter-century building a quiet but lasting ...

Ontario connecting over 7,000 people in Dufferin–Caledon to primary care

The Ontario government is taking the next step toward delivering its Primary Care Action Plan, which is on track to connect everyone in the province ...

Noise exemption decisions are about sound levels, not events’ merits: Mono mayor

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Mono council granted an exemption from the town’s noise bylaw to four Portuguese-style rodeos with shortened hours of ...

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