March 31, 2015 · 0 Comments
While King Township had six employees on what’s known as the “Sunshine List,” our municipality seems frugal in comparison to others.
The latest installment of King’s annual Meet the Mayor and Councillor evening in Schomberg brought out residents with some concerns of their own.
While space may be the final frontier, for elementary students in Bolton and Virginia, it’s gotten a lot closer. St. Thomas Moore School in Arlington, Virgina, and Bolton’s St. John Paul II Elementary School have teamed up to build, launch and monitor a micro satellite.
Precision Arms is renowned the world over for its resident gunsmith, and the venerable King business is just as astute when it comes to outfitting outdoor enthusiasts from head to toe.
Residents are concerned a new commercial plaza proposed for Nobleton will not fit in with the quaint character of the community.
King Township is the last piece to the puzzle in a large-scale non-profit network that will bring together all municipalities of York’s N6.
As the province launches its 2015 review into the Greenbelt and Oak Ridges Moraine plans, the subject got a boost on national TV recently from a King councillor.
Enforcing municipal bylaws is a challenge. Residents may be quick to criticize the Township, but King has upped the ante in 2015.
We never want to see a full equipped firefighter at our front door, but we take comfort knowing they’re only a few minutes out. But for little Timmy or Suzie, they look up to the men and women in uniform in so many ways.
The Committee of the Whole was given an update on the development of the draft Trails Master Plan at the meeting March 9.
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