August 12, 2015 · 0 Comments
There’s a certain charm surrounding the traditional men’s barber shop. It’s a place where men gather, talk shop – a man cave with a purpose.
Ontario’s leading environmental groups believe the planned GTA West Corridor is not in the public’s best interest. In fact, they see no real need for it at all.
Countless souls are beating the drums, working behind the scenes to ensure that Canada’s film and TV industry has staying power. One such cheerleader is veteran actor and King resident Art Hindle. If you’re involved in the entertainment biz, Hindle and his colleagues have your back.
Nobleton’s newest park is taking shape. Preliminary grading is taking place on the site.
July 31 marked the deadline by the GTA West Project Team, part of a private consultancy group hired by the Provincial Government called “URS Canada Inc.” to receive public input on the current phase of their environmental assessment for a proposed new 400-series highway route.
The King community will get a nice shot in the arm, thanks to proceeds from the Mayor’s Annual Golf Tournament.
To boost the visibility of local businesses and improve tourism, King Township has adopted a new policy for wayfinding and tourism signage.
The 5th annual Tim and Brenda’s Cruise for a Cure set records all around, making it one of the finest outdoor car shows in the province.
Moving King’s municipal offices to the former Holy Name school site on King Road is not just a physical relocation. It’s an entire philosophy, a “vision” of looking to the future.
We all know that Schomberg is a pleasant small town. That fact drew producers to the area last week to film segments of a 2016 mini-series based on a Stephen King novel.
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