King Township will be getting a shot in the arm, thanks to some provincial funding.Stephen Lecce, MPP for King—Vaughan, announced Monday the Ontario government is delivering over $1 million to help renew and rehabilitate critical infrastructure in King Township. The ...
Some great things are in store for the Lions Community Sports Park in Nobleton. The second phase of upgrading the Nobleton park can move ahead, with the awarding of a tender. Council okayed the contract to Latitude 67 Ltd.
View the 2026 Budget Book online now and attend a public open house on Nov. 12 at 4 p.m. King Township’s 2026 Budget Book, which ...
The Ontario RCMP, with the help of several partners, have successfully dismantled a large-scale synthetic drug lab in Schomberg.The investigation, which spanned several months, led ...
King households will be paying more for water in the coming year. Council approved staff recommendations for a roughly 3% hike in water and wastewater rates. On the blended total rate for water and wastewater services, it’s estimated to cost homeowners $60 more annually based on the average usage (or 2.99%) over 2025.

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King Township has penned a motion, urging the Province to strengthen protection of the Greenbelt. King is also asking Queen’s Park to provide the necessary “tools” to enforce Greenbelt policies.
King’s guiding document – the Our King Official Plan – presents an orderly, coordinated planning approach through 2051. Staff presented an update to council recently, including a vast array of information and data through reports, discussion papers and community feedback. This will culminate in an updated OP, to be presented for approval in 2026.
Several Caledon residents, and alumni of St. Michael Catholic Secondary School, held a mini reunion of sorts. Former staff and students rolled out the welcome mat for a Dominican-based “hero,” a powerhouse who continues to fight for human rights.
The King Township Food Bank’s 12th annual Sip & Savour fundraiser brought the community together for an unforgettable evening — raising more than $120,000 to ...
An MPP serving King has received a prestigious international honour. Caroline Mulroney, President of the Treasury Board of Ontario and Minister of Francophone Affairs, has been made a Knight of the French Legion of Honour, France's highest honorary distinction, for her key role in promoting the Francophonie. Mulroney serves as MPP for York-Simcoe.
A King resident believes in being a “sharp-dressed man.” Jerry Fragomeni is sporting a new blazer, but it has nothing to do with fashion. He’s wearing the coat for a full month with one big goal – to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities.
The historic gatehouse at Marylake will be getting some much-needed upgrades. Councillors gave their approval to the work, which includes a long list of improvements. The work to be done will include the placement of 30 existing windows with casement windows, which are to have similar muntin patterns as the existing windows.
A serious multi-vehicle collision in the Township of King over the weekend has left one person dead, while York Regional Police Major Collision Investigations Unit ...
he grand opening of Firehouse Subs in Nobleton attracted an impressive array of dignitaries, wellwishers, and a cross-section of firefighters on Saturday afternoon. Two ceremonies took place at the 12840 Highway 27 location.
Dave Haggith, Senior Vice President of Communications at Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, was inducted into the King City Secondary School Case of Distinction on Saturday morning. He was the 73rd distinguished KCSS grad to be honored. Mike “Pinball” Clemons exuded warmth and charisma during his engaging introduction of Haggith. Clemons described his long-time MLSE colleague as “an accomplished man, Argos fan, and friend. He’s organized some of the biggest events, and worked with so many of the greats – Ali, Nicklaus, Gretzky, Michael Jordan, Vince Carter.”
The Schomberg Cougars took to the ice at the Trisan Centre on Thursday night to launch their 56th season and commence their 2nd campaign in the PJHL’s challenging East Orr Division. The Cougars hosted the perennial powerhouse Clarington Eagles to kick off their 2025-26 season and the rookie-laden squad turned in a feisty performance in a narrow 2-1 loss to the reigning East Orr Division champs.
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.
After dropping Game 1 on home ice to the upstart seventh-seed Rebellion, the Collingwood Blues swept the next four OJHL West quarterfinal contests by deploying a winning recipe that has served the reigning Canadian Junior Champions all season.
The King Junior A Rebellion drove north to snowy Collingwood on Friday night and upset the second-seeded Blues 4-3 to take a 1-0 lead in their best-of-seven OJHL West quarterfinal series. The seventh-seeded Rebellion – in front of 761 raucous fans at Eddie Bush Arena – also ended Collingwood’s league-best 14-game unbeaten streak. The Blues’ last loss was January 18 when they dropped a 4-1 decision to the first-place Flyers in Leamington.
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.
In a remarkable display of skill and determination, the King Rebellion U18BB hockey team secured a season tournament sweep by clinching victory in all three ...
As Dylan Guenther slotted home the game-winning goal in overtime against the Czech Republic last week, it wasn’t solely a victory for Team Canada but it was also a big victory for Nobleton and King Township.
Even seasoned outdoors-people and hikers can run into trouble. Nature is often unforgiving. Fortunately, you don’t have to worry about help getting to you, when stuck in the forest or on top of a mountain. Zoleo is a small, but mighty, life-saving device, that connects you to anyone, anywhere in the world. Zoleo connects with your phone or tablet to provide seamless global messaging that follows you in and out of cell coverage — plus added safety features you can count on worldwide, including industry-leading SOS alerting features.
Canada leads the world in per capita juice consumption. We’re health-conscious and despite our passion and focus, we can’t do it alone. We need a little help in getting the nutrients we need. Making freshly-squeezed juice can be messy and time-consuming. While there are dozens of juicers, presses and extractors on the market, none come close to the Nama J2 Cold Press Juicer.
The needs of healthy choices are constantly expanding. For meat-lovers, their snacks are improving, too. Better Bovine leads the way in what’s likely the best beef jerky on the planet. They only use 100% grass-fed beef and their products contain only three ingredients – grass-fed beef, salt and pepper.
Freshii is offering health-conscious foodies some great options. In recognition of National Poke Day (Sept. 28), they released three new Poke bowls – the Hawaiian-inspired dish that has become a global food trend.
A healthy snack food for meat-lovers has arrived. Matt’s Original Biltong Steak Strips are miles above any dehydrated, jerkified meat substitute. These are the real deal.
For the second consecutive year, Helight Sleep was chosen to be part of the prestigious gift bag given to the nominees at the Oscars ceremony. Inspired by NASA research on the circadian rhythm, this patented sleep aid device uses red light. Initially controversial in Quebec, Helight Sleep is now establishing itself as a pioneer and a must-see tool.
If you’re looking for authentic Mexican taste sensations, you have to check out Quesada. The Canadian chain relaunched its “Drunken Chicken,” a favourite that delivers a bold new twist to all Quesada classics. The flame-grilled chicken cooked with tequila is available in burritos, bowls, tacos, quesadillas and nachos at all participating Quesada locations until April 8.
Pizza Nova unveiled its latest Signature Pizza – the Meatball Pizza. For many lovers of Italian food, this is a gift from heaven. Crafted with high-quality ingredients and bold flavours, this new pizza brings the comfort of a classic Italian dish to Pizza Nova’s signature handcrafted pizzas. This is a work of art, and tastes as good as it looks.
We all want to feel safe and secure in our own homes. With break-ins and home invasions on the rise across the GTA, homeowners need to stay one step ahead of the would-be criminals.
Miraculously, the human body is capable of healing itself. But it doesn’t hurt to give it a boost now and then. Sometimes modern breakthroughs are, in fact, rocket science. It’s science that backs up the efficacy of VIBE, a portable resonance frequency therapy device. VIBE is designed to help ease a multitude of conditions and ailments.
Our bodies are truly magnificent pieces of machinery. They’re beyond intricate and despite the fact every one is unique and priceless, we all get one. It’s like our essence gets a new outfit – an overcoat or sorts – at the time of our birth. It’s like winning the evolutionary lottery. Alas, with any windfall can come bankruptcy, physically or emotionally.