Every day, your tax dollars are helping to make life better in King, with funds going to services such as libraries, snow removal, road maintenance, parks, recreation programs, and curbside waste collection. Residents can see exactly how funds are allocated ...
Legislative changes aimed at preventing illegal land uses, especially illegal truck yards, come as good news to municipalities who have been struggling with the issue for years. The amendments would enable municipalities to impose administrative monetary penalties for illegal land uses, including illegal truck yards that are frequently established on rural, agricultural or residential properties.
The Regional Municipality of York in partnership with York Regional Police (YRP) has made the transition to the Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) network to enhance ...
GFL will continue to provide waste collection for King, through 2029. Council approved an extension to the contraction for an additional maximum period of one year and 9 months (January 1, 2028, to September 30, 2029) at a total maximum cost of $179,639 above the base budget.
While changes to development charge legislation continue to challenge municipal staff, King has a Development Charge surplus. The current balance of DC Reserve Funds is $4.5 million, of which the Township has $3.5 million of commitments, resulting in a $1 million surplus.

Crews respond to storm damage
The July 1 and July 3 thunderstorms toppled trees in areas of King Township along Keele Street north of Highway 9, through Dufferin Street and 19th Sideroad. King’s Parks and Forestry crews continue cleanup efforts across the community, removing storm-damaged trees and debris from roadsides, parks and other public spaces. Cleanup work will continue throughout the week and into next week as crews address remaining storm impacts. To report damaged trees on municipal property, call Service King at 905-833-5321 or email serviceking@king.ca.
For Dean Orr, farmland protection is not an abstract policy debate. It is the view from the tractor, the traffic on King Road, the rented fields in Vaughan that may one day become subdivisions, and the question of whether Ontario will have enough land left to feed itself.
Tucked quietly into the hamlet of Laskay, on Mill Street just off Weston Road in King Township, is a small cemetery that reminds us how easily important places can fade from view and how deliberate care can bring them back to life.
Every emergency begins with a call for help. From that moment forward, every second matters.Before firefighters can extinguish a fire, before paramedics can provide life-saving ...
The Ontario government is raising the speed limit from 100 km/hour to 110 km/hour on an additional 938 kilometres of provincial highways.Officials, including King–Vaughan MPP and ...
As we continue to face increasing discriminatory barriers, financial insecurity, job loss, and fractured legal, educational, and healthcare systems, it becomes difficult not to withdraw and navigate these disparities in isolation. It is even more challenging to cultivate trust and a genuine sense of belonging within the people and places that shape our communities. For parents today, this reality can feel especially heavy as they long for their children to experience the same collective happiness and hope they once knew in their own childhoods.
Township staff are continuing to review plans for a six-storey residential building in King City. Details were presented during a planning information meeting recently for the 190-unit apartment complex. The units will include 1-bedroom/1-bedroom and den; 2-bedroom/2-bedroom and den; and, 3-bedroom models.
Give Where You Live King Township has always been a community that looks after its neighbours.Whether through volunteerism, fundraising, community events, or simply lending a ...
York-Simcoe will lose its dedicated MPP. Caroline Mulroney announced Monday she’s resigning her seat in the Legislature, effective June 5. In a letter to constituents, Mulroney said serving as MPP for York-Simcoe for the past eight years has “been one of the greatest privileges of my life. It is not a decision I have made lightly.”
Steve Pellegrini is hoping to continue his “calling,” and will seek re-election as King Township mayor in this fall’s election. Pellegrini was acclaimed in the past three municipal elections.
The foundation of the community – the strength of King’s dedicated volunteers – was recognized during last week’s Volunteer Appreciation Night. The one night of the year dedicated to King’s givers shone the spotlight on the vast array of special individuals. Mayor Steve Pellegrini noted volunteers have a profound impact on our community. “They are the backbone of a strong, resilient and inclusive King; giving their most valuable resources – time and energy – to make our community a better place for all,” he said.
To ensure a fair distribution of arena ice time, King Township has updated its Ice Allocation Policy. Staff said the revamped policy is transparent, and provides an equitable distribution of limited arena ice time in response to continued growth in demand across the Township.
It’s a dream come true for Schomberg’s James Rice. A baseball lifer, Rice has been promoted to “Manager for a Day” by the Minnesota Twins for his ongoing work with the Little League Disaster Relief Fund Charity. The US-based organization rebuilds ball diamonds that have been destroyed by natural or human disasters.
Congratulations to King Township Minor Hockey Association, who organized the largest tournament of its storied history this past weekend Jan. 30, 31 & Feb. 1. The tournament spanned over 9 ice pads throughout King Township and the GTA, it included 78 teams throughout Ontario in the U10AA-U18AA age groups and over 500 hours of game time.
Kaden Koutroulides fired two goals and George Cote turned aside 34 of 35 shots to lead the Lindsay Muskies to a 5-1 win over the slumping King Junior A Rebellion on Sunday afternoon at the Zancor Centre. Koutroulides credited Cote’s stellar play for his club’s big road win: “He’s an unbelievable goalie for us. Best pickup we made as a team this year. It’s on us that he didn’t get the shutout. He made big saves for us all game.”
It was Shakespeare’s victorious Macbeth who uttered the famous words “So fair and foul a day I have not seen” as he peered over the misty battlefield – a civil war won in daunting conditions. The Scottish King would have been right at home at Cardinal West at the King Proud Charity Golf Challenge on Thursday. With Piper Katherine McManus atop misty Cardinal West, one could imagine playing an ancestor’s home course at the base of The Highlands. McManus called the assembly to order with a stirring version of “Scotland the Brave” and piped the intrepid players on to the course to take their places at the eighteen Scramble Shotgun tee blocks.
The U9 Nobleking Knights capped off a dream season with a commanding three-game sweep of the Innisfil Winterhawks (Team 3) to win the Simcoe Region ...
For the 2024/2025 season the U9MD King Rebellion went undefeated during the regular season and playoffs, with the lowest GAA average in all of York Simcoe Minor Hockey League. They took to the ice on April 5 at the new Zancor Centre for their Championship game against the Barrie Colts White. With a packed house of fans cheering them on, they were victorious, winning the game 6-3 for the first-ever York-Simcoe U9MD Tier 1 Championship for the King Rebellion.
The U15 Nobleking Knights captured the Simcoe Region Local League Championship with a 7-0 shellacking of the Lefroy Ice Breakers at the Nobleton Community Centre last Sunday. Winning the championship with seven consecutive playoff wins completed a remarkable metamorphosis by the hockey club.
Erik Powers’s first start of the OJHL season was an auspicious one. The King Rebellion goaltender, who hails from Edgewater, British Columbia, got the nod from Head Coach Mark Joslin to backstop his hockey club in a historical game for the transplanted Brantford 99ers franchise.
Close to 200 friends, family, sponsors, golfers and volunteers stepped up to raise $28,316 this year at the annual We Care golf tournament,This brings the ...
Pure, clean water. It’s the most valuable commodity on the planet. In our quest to drink more, we need to be aware of some basic facts. According to Rorra – a company serious about delivering quality water filtration – bottled water can hold thousands of plastic particles, and we’re injecting these microplastic particles with each sip we take. The company stresses that “clear does not mean particle-free. Sealed does not mean untouched.”
Home security has become an increasingly important issue for homeowners. An extra set of eyes can be extremely beneficial in terms of home security. It’s also an added level of comfort for residents. There are many capable cameras on the market, but a few stand out. The Tapo C246D looks like something out of a science-fiction film. But it’s not. It’s real, modern technology, specifically designed for consumers.
Dashcams have gone from a novelty to an essential automobile accessory. It’s estimated that roughly 11% of drivers use dashcams in Canada and 63% of trucking companies use dashcams to monitor driver behaviour (madeincanada.ca). Dashboard cameras have gained significant popularity in recent years due to increasing vehicle accidents and thefts. Auto thefts in the GTA have reached epic proportions and any tool drivers have is one more advantage.
As you prepare your adventure packs for a summer of trekking or exploring, you will want to add one component. To ensure your safety and connectivity, you just have to have a set of good, old-fashioned walkie talkies.
Cordless vacuum cleaners are the mainstay of today’s household cleaning devices. They’ve come a long way in just a few years and that’s due to the commitment and ingenuity of producers and developers. Miele quite easily leads the pack.
Most of us can’t wait for summer, and getting outside for some fresh air. But we can start on the inside, by purifying our living and work spaces. PuroAir’s 100i Hepa Smart air purifier is a compact beauty that offers great features for a small, portable device.
Staying safe in this world has become a new priority. We need all the help we can get. One perfect device – for security people and average citizens – is a personal body camera. And the Aegis 400 Body Cam by MyGekoGear (an Adesso company) fits the bill.
Commuting is stressful enough, for new and veteran motorists alike. Anything that can ease our travels is a godsend. Gekogear has created a roadside companion that no one should be without. Their AirFlux 300 is a portable, two-in-one air pump and jump starter.
Consumers are always searching for better value for their money. And they want the real deal. Inspired by traditional Oaxacan cuisine, Quesada has launched its new Holy Mole Enchilada, a new limited-time menu item.
Today’s outdoor enthusiasts are reuniting with Nature. And they want the best nutritional foods for their journeys. Family-run, Alberta-based Briden Solutions has you covered, literally from the inside out. Their Peak Refuel line of ready to serve meals is second to none. Just looking at the packaging, they rival any quality retail product. This is by no means “emergency rations” or “camp food” in the typical sense. This is food you can serve your family at the cottage at end of a busy day.
T.S. Eliot once predicted that the world will end with a whimper, not a bang; that society will quietly, pathetically fade into nothingness. Now, his bleak 1925 poem was a commentary on the world’s post-war despair and cultural collapse. But that’s not true today is it?