September 2015 Archive

Pleased with after-hours medical service

As a person who has lived in Nobleton for 12 years, I was happy to come across the medical services offered after hours. It was ...

Importance of making family memories

Spending time together as a family should be the top priority on our agendas. But sadly, it often takes a back seat to other more pressing matters.

Cougars split first two against difficult opposition

Derek Neilly breaks down the ice during his one goal performance in the Schomberg Cougars’ 5-3 loss to the Penetang Kings last Friday. By Jake ...

Rookie Jays are provincial champions

The Aurora King Rookie level Jays took their game to the highest provincial level and came out the victors after dominating the competition.

Book launch showcases majestic Eaton Hall

The majesty of King’s Eaton Hall was in the spotlight last week, as some very special guests gathered to turn the page of the next chapter of this historic landmark.

Move over TIFF, get ready for Food Bank’s Sip & Savour

Hot on the heels of the Toronto International Film Festival, King Township is hosting its own star-studded affair.

Pioneer gets the most out of its worker bees

The tireless honeybee is one of nature’s most impressive creatures. Bees bring us liquid gold and man has fostered a unique relationship with these tiny workers. It’s a relationship that must weather any storm, or anything nature throws at you.

Heritage register causes uproar, confusion

The road to good intentions can be a bumpy one at times. Nowhere is this more evident than in the process used by King Township to encourage property owners to place their historic lands on the heritage register.

King raises its development charges

A showdown is looming between King Township and developers. Township staff met with key stakeholders Monday, following a council vote Sept. 14 to raise local development charges, making them the highest in the GTA.

Time to reduce, reuse, rethink, relax

The long weekend has come and gone, and so we now look to back to school, harvesting the fields of plenty, and girding our loins for the upcoming federal election.

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