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Theatre Orangeville presents ‘Common Ground,’ an 80s romantic comedy

January 29, 2026   ·   0 Comments

By Joshua Drakes Theatre Orangeville is going back in time with Common Ground, a romantic comedy premiering Feb. 6 that blends heartbreak, humour and hope against ...

Attack on agriculture: Orangeville supports Green leader’s bill to preserve prime farmland

By JAMES MATTHEWS Ontario’s food security is threatened. Mike Schreiner, leader of the Green Party of Ontario, said during Orangeville council’s Jan. 26 meeting that ...

Orangeville Food Bank to hold annual Coldest Night of the Year walk fundraiser

By Joshua Drakes The Orangeville Food Bank is preparing to host its annual Coldest Night of the Year walk, a community fundraiser that shines a ...

Parked transport trucks are not welcome on Mono residential properties: mayor

By JAMES MATTHEWS Transport trucks parked on residential properties are becoming a blight to the Mono landscape. Mayor John Creelman said during council’s Jan. 13 ...

Orangeville council joins CVC in opposing province’s proposal for amalgamation

By JAMES MATTHEWS Credit Valley watershed growth brings opportunities to communities, but also increases pressure on green spaces. Terri Leroux, the CAO at Credit Valley ...

New executive director Teresa Waldner takes helm at Alzheimer Society of Dufferin County

By Joshua Drakes The Alzheimer Society of Dufferin County is a local nonprofit organization that supports people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, as ...

RCMP National High Risk Child Sex Offender Database officially launches online

By Joshua Drakes The public now has access to a centralized, accessible database on child sex offenders nationwide for the first time, as part of ...

Two Headwaters MCRT nurses awarded for exemplary service

By Joshua Drakes The impact of community Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRTs) in only a few years of operation has already left a lasting effect ...

Mono man asks council to consider ward system of municipal government

By JAMES MATTHEWS A question from one resident could result in a drastic change to Mono’s municipal governance. It has been said that change starts ...

Alton Mill’s 16th annual Fire and Ice Festival to return with ice carving, fire dancers

By Joshua Drakes The vibrant Fire and Ice Festival will return on Jan. 31 and will run through Feb. 1 at the Alton Mill Arts ...

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