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Township looks into more set fines

January 20, 2016   ·   0 Comments

If you’re caught breaking the rules in King Township, it’s going to cost you. King council recently gave staff the go-ahead to proceed on implementing set fines for various infractions, where none currently exist.

King Fire earns honour for outreach

King Fire and Emergency Services was selected as winners of a contest where U.S. and Canadian Dryer Vent Wizard franchisees nominated their local fire departments ...

McCarthy goes above and beyond to fulfill dreams

King Township is known for many wonderful things. And this hasn’t escaped the attention of home buyers, who are setting their sights on this piece of paradise. Interest in King and the demand for high-end estate properties, are at an all time high. Those who are in the business of “selling King” really have to know their stuff.

Man suffers serious head injuries in snowmobile accident

The new year started off with tragedy for a York Region man. Investigators with the York Regional Police Major Collision Investigation Unit are seeking witnesses and security camera video following a serious collision involving a snowmobile in King Township.

Ontario backs off on review of GTA West Corridor

Word that the province has suspended its work on the proposed GTA West corridor comes good news to opponents.

Severance bid in Kingscross causes community ‘rift’

Seldom has the creation of a new lot in King Township caused such controversy. A severance application in the exclusive community of Kingscross has done just that. A packed council chambers saw dozens of residents speak both in favour and against a plan to create a new lot on Snowberry Lane.

Mayor’s task force on keeping public informed about offenders

King council has asked staff to help create a mayor’s task force charged with keeping the public informed on dangerous offenders living in the community.

New Schomberg McDonald’s breaks ground

“None of us are as good as all of us.” That sentiment propels McDonald’s ever forward. And now, they’re coming to King.

Nobleton Lions boost pilot project to save lives in King

Service clubs may not be in the habit of saving lives, but King is no ordinary community. The Nobleton Lions Club not only boosted a local pilot program, but they’ve also issued a challenge for other service clubs and the Township itself, to do the same.

High-speed Internet in King comes as great news

The investment to provide high-speed Internet services to King residents comes as great news to local councillors.

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