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Museum of Dufferin requesting archive submissions from local community

October 3, 2024   ·   0 Comments

By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Area residents interested in sharing their family photos with the Museum of Dufferin’s archives and learning how to ...

Orangeville man provides free sports equipment to thousands of local families

Hooper’s Skate Sharpening helps outfit hundreds of kids per year, free of charge By Sam Odrowski Purchasing sports equipment for children and youth can be ...

Plaque at Family Transition Place honours Heidi Ferguson’s memory

By JAMES MATTHEWS Hope remains in Heidi Ferguson’s absence. It’s the hope that comes from the youth education initiatives that benefitted from funding raised by ...

Local children featured in Hallmark Christmas movie recorded in Orangeville

By Paula Brown Lights. Camera. Action. Parts of downtown Orangeville have been made up of artificial snow and ice throughout September as film crews flip ...

Thunder junior girls move into first place in District 4 b-ball standings

By Brian Lockhart The Westside Secondary School Thunder junior girl’s basketball team have moved into first place in the District 4 standings after winning their ...

Ontario raises minimum wage to $17.20 per hour

By Sam Odrowski Ontarians with minimum wage jobs will see a few more dollars go into their bank account when they are paid next. The ...

Several fall events happening throughout Dufferin County

Fall is here, and as the leaves begin to change, the County of Dufferin is ready to welcome residents and visitors alike to explore everything ...

Autism Speaks Canada Walk in Orangeville raises over $18,000

By Sam Odrowski The Autism Speaks Canada (ASC) Walk in Orangeville on Sunday, Sept. 29, brought roughly 200 people to Fendley Park for a 3-kilometre ...

Orangeville Show Chorus’ Concert coming to the Orangeville Opera House

By Constance Scrafield  On Oct. 19, the Orangeville Show Chorus is celebrating 45 years of singing their wonderful Barber Shop harmony in a concert called ...

Local actor James Gerus’ stars in Hallmark movie

By Constance Scrafield James Gerus has a role in the latest Hallmark movie “Too Much to Lose,” and is pleased to let us all know ...

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