September 16, 2015 · 0 Comments
Groups using Township facilities will have to pay more next year. King council approved an increase to user fees at its council meeting Monday night.
After over 10 years of fundraising, 15 months of construction and literally thousands of volunteer hours, King Christian School (formerly known as HMDCS) has opened ...
We should all remember the efforts of those who blazed the trails, when those trails didn’t even exist.
King Township politicians are excited about the planned relocation of its municipal offices. Councillors voted to move full steam ahead with its planned office move to the former Holy Name school site on King Road.
A great deal of effort by Township staff and the community has resulted in the first-ever Community Map for King.
Conservative supporters were primed Thursday morning, welcoming Prime Minister Stephen Harper to King Township. Harper visited WaterStone Estate and Farms to announce tax relief for adoptive families. He also lent his support to York-Simcoe MP and House Leader Peter Van Loan.
Everyone has a story to tell. For a young King Township boy, he’s received a lot of support getting his story told in a big way.
Eddie Creed touched many lives. And he left a lasting legacy – building stronger ties with one’s own family is the building block for everything in life.
As my wise old dad used to say, “Son, always leave your campsite cleaner than you found it.” That adage really hit home when I began to look at my own community as “my campsite.”
A high school student in King is connecting with her past through a flagship scholarship program.
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