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Orangeville Lions Club donate $7,500 to Caledon Community Services’ food bank

February 26, 2026   ·   0 Comments

By Riley Murphy, Local Journalism Initiaive Reporter On February 25, thanks to their TV Bingo, the Orangeville Lions were able to donate $7,500 to Caledon ...

United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin raises $2.4 million through annual campaign

United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin celebrated the wrap-up of the 85th annual United Way Campaign on Feb. 24, joined by the workplaces, donors, volunteers and community ...

Mulmur Community Fund to launch in 2027

By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Mulmur Community Fund is ready to bring lasting benefits to residents by supporting local recreation and cultural ...

Local nonprofits across the region unite to celebrate Nonprofit Appreciation Week

Nonprofit Appreciation Week is underway, and more than 100 not-for-profit organizations in Guelph, Wellington, Waterloo and Dufferin County are coming together to celebrate. Running from ...

County approves $52.7 million budget with nearly 4 per cent levy increase

By JAMES MATTHEWS Dufferin County officials believe this year’s budget will stay the course toward its objectives even as it puts fiscal responsibility at the ...

OPP snowmobile patrol units check nearly 140 riders over Family Day weekend result over

Enhanced joint snowmobile patrols were conducted by Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers across several trails over the Family Day long weekend (Feb. 13-16). The Central ...

Trenton man arrested for attempted murder following stabbing of two people in Orangeville

A 31-year-old man from Trenton, Ont. has been arrested for attempted murder, among other violent charges, following an incident in Orangeville late last week. Dufferin ...

Orangeville tightens pedestrian safety near downtown high school

By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville council recently adopted measures to improve intersection safety. And Councillor Joe Andrews said a three-way stop, included among those measures in ...

Businesses cash in on Orangeville façade program grants

By JAMES MATTHEWS A report to Orangeville council shows that community improvement grants need an increase in dollars to keep up with higher construction costs. ...

OPP staff changes alters Mono police service agreement

By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono’s OPP service agreement will be altered starting in March, and the change won’t mean extra costs. Mono pays for policing above ...

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