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Credit Valley Conservation’s Draft Updated Regulations Mapping Open for Public Consultation

December 18, 2025   ·   0 Comments

Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has prepared draft regulations mapping to conform to requirements under the Conservation Authorities Act and Ontario Regulation 41/24. Property owners in ...

Give the gift of adoption: Orangeville animals in need of loving homes

By Sam Odrowski The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society’s Home for the Holidays adoption campaign is underway. The province-wide initiative aims to help 500 animals ...

Ontario Provincial Police urge the public to be cautious near bodies of water

By Sam Odrowski Snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and skiing are all great ways to get exercise throughout the winter season. But when enjoying recreational activities in the ...

Children’s Christmas Market in Melancthon helps kids with holiday shopping

By Joshua Drakes The Helping Hands Project is running a Christmas market from Dec. 12 to Dec. 14 at Tripp Fields in Melancthon. Sometimes, Christmas ...

Headwaters Health Care Foundation raises record-breaking total on Giving Tuesday

By Sam Odrowski Giving Tuesday encouraged donations to the many not-for-profits and charities that support the fabric of communities around the world on Dec. 2. ...

Dufferin OPP warns public of speed camera text scam

Dufferin Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is warning residents about a text message scam circulating in the area that falsely claims recipients have incurred a speed ...

Council says tree preservation measures need work

By JAMES MATTHEWS A former town councillor is dismayed by how she feels the current municipal government has reacted to rules regarding the municipal tree ...

Some Orangeville residents say tree bylaw is a good start

By JAMES MATTHEWS It may be that Orangeville’s proposed bylaw to protect and bolster the municipal tree canopy needs some tweaking so as not to ...

Orangeville Food Bank continues to see demand outpace supply of donations

By Sam Odrowski The Orangeville Food Bank’s newly released statistics for November show continued growth in the number of people relying on its services. Nearly ...

To repair or walk away: Mono wrestles with land drain’s future

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono council was in a bind about what to do with a municipal drain. The Rayfield Municipal Drain, though updated, has been ...

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