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Snow fences are not required of Mono landowners

February 20, 2025   ·   0 Comments

By JAMES MATTHEWS Snow fences may make winter driving safer, but there are no rules that govern their installation in Mono. Or likely any other ...

Orangeville-based martial artist wins Canadian National Title in Muay Thai

By Brian Lockhart Local Muay Thai fighter, and Kru at the Art of 8 Martial Arts Academy in Orangeville, Martello Jones, claimed the Canadian Title ...

Forster’s Book Garden closing after 26 years, farewell social to be held this weekend

By Zachary Roman A beloved Bolton bookstore is closing its doors for good.  Forster’s Book Garden, an independent bookstore located at 266 Queen Street South, ...

Orangeville Lions donate $226,000 to local charities through TVBingo

By Sam Odrowski The Orangeville Lions Club, through its weekly TVBingo fundraiser, has dispersed $226,000 in the form of grants, since its inception. The not-for-profit, ...

DCCBA to mark 5th anniversary of Black History Month celebrations at Theatre Orangeville

By Sam Odrowski The Dufferin County Canadian Black Association (DCCBA) is celebrating five years of hosting Black History Month events in Dufferin County with a ...

Michael Dehn nominated as Ontario Liberal Candidate for Dufferin-Caledon

By Sam Odrowski With a provincial election looming later this month, the Ontario Liberal Party (OLP) has selected its candidate for Dufferin–Caledon. It was announced ...

Headwaters Health Care Centre invites public to apply to its Board of Directors

Are you passionate about health care and looking to make an impact locally? Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) is inviting members of the public to ...

Skating, swimming, crafts and books: An exciting Family Day awaits at Alder Rec Centre

Dust off those ice skates and get your swimsuits out of the closet, because Family Day 2025 is just around the corner! Plan your day’s ...

Orangeville ‘screwed over’ by neighbours on fire protection says deputy mayor

By JAMES MATTHEWS Deputy Mayor Todd Taylor recognizes that Orangeville needs a new fire station. Theirs is the oldest fire hall in all of Dufferin ...

Crosswalks designed according to standards, says town

By JAMES MATTHEWS At least one Orangeville resident sees a way the town can make crosswalks safer. Orangeville resident Matthew Smith told council during its ...

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