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World Autism Awareness Day commemorated at Orangeville Town Hall

April 4, 2024   ·   0 Comments

By Sam Odrowski Dignitaries and members or supporters of the local autism community gathered at Orangeville Town Hall on Tuesday (April 2) to mark World ...

BBQ fundraiser coming to Orangeville for women who lost family and home in tragic fire

By Sam Odrowski The community is coming together to support a woman who lost her three children and both parents in a house fire earlier ...

Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival aims for ‘bigger and better’ with 20th anniversary

By Sam Odrowski The Orangeville Blues and Jazz Festival is pulling out all the stops for its 20th edition this year, bringing a stacked lineup ...

international affairs columnist Gwynne Dyer hosted at Grace Tipling Hall, shares optimism for the future in his new book, Intervention Earth 

By Constance Scrafield The somewhat unique opportunity to hear from a popular international affairs columnist, frequently published in the Shelburne Free Press and Orangeville Citizen, ...

Mono resident laments revenue lost by waived parkland fees

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Mono council is moving too fast on a decision to waive parkland dedication fees. Elaine Kehoe asked town ...

Nick Rose hits milestone in lacrosse career

By Brian Lockhart Toronto Rock goalie and former Junior A Northmen player, Nick Rose, has notched an impressive milestone in his professional career after the ...

Mono shirks donation ban and gives to two causes

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The overall benefit to Mono and its residents should determine the outcome of monetary donation requests. As such, ...

Orangeville mayor hoping to address disparity in rural eligibility for the Canada Carbon Rebate 

Orangeville Mayor Lisa Post isn’t happy with the Federal Government’s criteria for determining how much money residents in certain areas can receive from the Canada ...

Orangeville Lions 25th Home and Garden Show returning to fairgrounds with over 130 vendors

By Sam Odrowski As spring comes into full swing, there’s no better time to start thinking about home improvement projects. Whether it’s landscaping, painting, roofing, ...

Mono kite fighting bylaw gets first reading

By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE Mono council has given its proposed kite fighting bylaw a first reading. Fred Simpson, the town’s clerk, said during ...

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