By Paula Brown Dufferin County residents who find themselves struggling to manage their workload and are looking for advice on how to get back on track are now in luck. Martina Rowley, a local ...
Headwaters Arts says show is a great way to get started on holiday shopping By Zachary Roman Local artists and artisans are showcasing and selling their work in Alton for the holidays. On ...
Dear Sir; Maybe the premier of Ontario has signalled his intention to not be re-elected as he has now confirmed his lack of understanding with regard to Ontario voters with a $200 gift to those ...
The Orangeville Business Improvement Area (OBIA) announced its Retail Reinforcement Project was selected for the My Main Street Community Activator initiative on Nov. 13. The OBIA has also ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville will use money saved from a capital project and use it to address flooding issues in the spring and fall. The town has received numerous queries and complaints over ...
By Brian Lockhart So, Donald Trump was again elected EL PRESIDENTÉ of the U.S. of A. If anything, there is no doubt that this is one of the biggest political comebacks in history. Some people love ...
By Brian Lockhart The Westside Secondary School Thunder junior girls basketball team are District 4 champions after winning the final game over the Emmanuel Christian High School Eagles in their ...
By Sam Odrowski The spirit of Christmas will be felt throughout Orangeville this weekend. The Traditional Tree Lighting, Santa Claus Parade and Holiday Markets are taking place from Friday, Nov.
By Sam Odrowski With the season of giving underway, the Orangeville Food Bank is inviting the community to take part in its Festive Food Drive. The food drive runs from now until Jan. 3, 2025, and ...
Local firefighters have partnered with Mark’s in Orangeville to raise funds for Movember. Tyler Sloan and Shawn Burns are firefighters with Orangeville Fire Services and have dedicated a significant ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS Two members of Mono’s committee of adjustment have quit because of what they see as municipal staff interference. Elaine Kehoe during council’s Nov. 12 meeting lamented the loss ...