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Choices purchasing local property for men’s homeless shelter

March 3, 2022   ·   0 Comments

By Sam Odrowski After six months of searching, Choices Youth Shelter has found an appropriate location to open a men’s emergency shelter in Orangeville. Choices ...

Mayor Allan Thompson not running for re-election this fall

By Rob Paul In 2014, Allan Thompson was sworn in as the seventh Mayor of the Town of Caledon. As his second term comes to ...

Theatre Orangeville’s Videographer brings real theatre into film

By Constance Scrafield Filming a staged play so that the film maintains the feel of actually being in the theatre has been the challenge over ...

Family Transition Place proposing transitional housing addition to current building

By Sam Odrowski Family Transition Place (FTP) is planning an expansion. The organization is proposing an addition to its building on 20 Bredin Parkway that ...

Mourning Glory Café features Marina L. Reed for its first meeting

By Constance Scrafield  Lori Smith a member of the Mourning Glory Café Society, one of a collection of volunteers that welcomes anyone to join them ...

MP Kyle Seeback says invoking Emergencies Act sets ‘dangerous precedent’

By Sam Odrowski Canada will remain in a state of emergency up to mid-March at the latest. A 185-151 vote in the House of Commons ...

Town reviewing feasibility of Habitat build at Fire Hall property

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville Council is looking at the feasibility of severing a one-acre parcel of land from the current Fire Hall property on Dawson ...

Driver facing multiple charges after intentionally striking several Dufferin OPP cruisers

Dufferin OPP are currently investigating a driver who intentionally drove his vehicle into several police cruisers while fleeing from police. Last Thursday (Feb. 17) at ...

County to terminate emergency declaration over COVID-19 on March 1

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The County of Dufferin will terminate its emergency declaration on March 1 after being in effect for almost ...

Orangeville enters next phase of provincial reopening plan

The Ontario government announced a further easing of restrictions, effective last Thursday (Feb. 17), resulting in some changes to municipal services. Masking requirements continue to ...

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