September 2014 Archive

NobleKing Knights team up with local dentist to protect athletes’ teeth

Hockey parents in the Nobleton area can rest easy, knowing their athlete’s pearly whites are in good care behind custom-made mouthguards this season.

Taking more than a passing interest in our debt woes

If you only have one oar in the water, you won’t make much progress. In fact, the best you can hope to achieve is going around in circles.

Polluted politicians ignore the evidence

It was no great surprise to read that “Our Government” recently rejected an economic analysis from the Stockholm Environmental Institute in Seattle, Washington. The study showed that the Keystone XL project could produce four times the amount of greenhouse gases previously calculated by the U.S. State Department.

Mayor, councillor look forward to coming term

King Township’s mayor has been returned to office, without a campaign being waged.

Council and public talk community improvement

The draft Community Improvement Plan (CIP) was presented at a public meeting recently.

Mortelliti requests more signage in school zone

Councillor Cleve Mortelliti is concerned about the safety on King Road in King City.

Financial manager wants Ward 5 council seat

A political newcomer wants to help get King’s financial house in order.

Traffic safety leads resident to run for Ward 3 seat

Addressing traffic safety is one of the goals of a Ward 3 candidate.

Educator vies for trustee position

A King City educator is hoping to become the next trustee on the York Region District School Board.

Alliston Hornets spoil Cougars home opener

Looking to rebound off their best finish in a season since 2003, the Schomberg Cougars kicked off their regular season last week in the 2014-2015 Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League.

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