By Brian Lockhart Toronto Rock owner, president, and general manager Jamie Dawick has announced a multi-player trade deal. The announcement, made on Tuesday, Feb. 25, said that Orangeville native ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS The Town of Mono may revisit its means to deal with false alarms to emergency services. False alarms shouldn’t be subsidized by the taxpayers, said a Mono resident who called ...
By Keith Schell Growing up in the 1970s, it seemed as though everybody and his brother manufactured snowmobiles. Considered the golden age of the snowmobile, the years 1968-1982 featured 250 ...
By Brian Lockhart The Westside Secondary School Thunder senior girls’ volleyball team competed at CWOSSA and had good results. The CWOSSA competition was held at Glenview Park Secondary ...
By Chris Broom The Storm FC U15 Boys met Sporting FC Academy U15 boys on Saturday night (March 1) for the first time since late October, a game that saw Sporting dominate that night, winning 5-1.
By Sam Odrowski A staff-led initiative at a local bakery is looking to raise $4,000 for the Orangeville Food Bank. COBS Bread (489 Broadway) is holding a Bread for a Year Raffle from March 8 to ...
By Sam Odrowski It’s that time of the year again when the Orangeville Food Bank holds its annual spring food drive. With the goal of collecting 55,000 lbs of food, the annual Springalicious ...
By Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Concerned Melancthon residents are coming together to protest a proposed application by local aggregate company, Strada Aggregate, to quarry ...
By Paula Brown Members from Dufferin County’s emergency services will be “playing for a purpose” as they lace up their skates and square off on the ice for a charity fundraiser. Dufferin OPP and ...
By Constance Scrafield As early as the beginning of the 1900s there were suggestions that compulsory voting in Australia be made law. Not quite there for another 20 years or so, compulsory voting ...
By Paula Brown Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) is warning the community about the circulation of measles. The local public health unit announced in a press release on Monday ...
By Paula Brown An 11-year-old Mulmur resident is heading out for the journey of a lifetime. Henry Little, known locally as Henry the Hiker, will be taking on his biggest hiking challenge yet as he ...
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