By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville council will ask the Ministry of Transportation to reduce the posted speed limit along a piece of Highway 10. The section of Highway 10 between McCannell Avenue and ...
By Joshua Drakes The Town of Orangeville celebrated the dedication and services of the Orangeville Public Library as the country celebrates Public Library Month and the province recognizes Ontario ...
By Brian Lockhart Dr. Raj Khanuja, who owns Headwaters Dental in Orangeville as well as several other clinics in Ontario, has spearheaded a campaign to provide dental care for those who have ...
Esteemed knowledge keeper and storyteller Bomgiizhik Isaac Murdoch will be visiting the Mill Street branch of the Orangeville Public Library on Oct. 29 to launch his new book, a collection of ...
By Constance Scrafield Carl and Emilie Jagt are thrilled to become the new owners of Maggiolly’s Arts and Supplies Shop at 158 Broadway. The couple officially took over the store on Aug. 26.
By Jasen Obermeyer I’ve always been something of a history buff. For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a fascination with our past, and still do to this day; it’s an unquenchable thirst for ...
Being a Mono resident won’t get you off the hook for parking fees at parks and conservation areas. Mono resident Anthony Hosein inquired about the possibility of a program that would reimburse Mono ...
The Globe and Mail column, “Let’s free ourselves of the U.S. and forge closer ties with China”, by Julian Karaguesian and Robin Shaban, reveals a troubling lack of historical awareness and strategic ...
It was a crisp fall day and just about perfect for the District 4/10 Cross Country Championships held at the Island Lake Conservation Area on Wednesday, Oct. 15. Around 250 athletes from 16 schools ...