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Collecting toys: A joyous frustration

October 24, 2024   ·   0 Comments

By Jasen Obermeyer As I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to miss the toys I grew up with, the ones I no longer have. And am ...

Headwaters conducts mock hostage-taking exercise with Dufferin police

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Patients at Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) and residents living in the area may have noticed an increase ...

Keeping the community warm: Coats for Dufferin runs to mid-November

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter With colder weather on the way, it’s once again the time of year to sort through the closet ...

During deer mating season, Dufferin OPP remind public of safety tips

Over 6,000 wildlife collisions in last three years By Sam Odrowski In the last three years, over 6,000 wildlife-related collisions have taken place across the ...

Classic car stolen from driveway of Mono residence

Dufferin Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers are investigating a vehicle theft which took place between Oct. 1 and 10. A 1959 Black Austin Healey was ...

Hampton Inn & Suites celebrates grand opening of 84-room hotel in Mono

The Dufferin Board of Trade was delighted to participate in the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new Hampton Inn & Suites in Mono ...

WonderTree marks grand opening of family clinic, offering wraparound mental health care

By Sam Odrowski WonderTree Child, Adolescent and Family Practice celebrated the grand opening of its clinic in Orangeville on Friday, Oct. 18, with a ribbon ...

Boo on Broadway returns to downtown Orangeville

By Sam Odrowski Halloween came early to downtown Orangeville. The annual Boo! On Broadway event brought out thousands of children dressed up in costumes to ...

Inaugural Solomon’s Howl-o-Ween Dog Parade brings crowd to Lions Sports Park

By Sam Odrowski Solomon’s Howl-o-Ween Dog Parade came to Lions Sports Park in Orangeville on Sunday, Oct. 20, raising funds for Autism Dog Services and ...

Orangeville eases parking rules for Pheasant Court

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville staff devised a means by which neighbourhood parking restrictions could have been eased. But town council voted against allowing the picking ...

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