January 14, 2015 · 0 Comments
Residents living on Nobleview Drive could be getting sewers.
One of Ontario’s major transportation routes is undergoing a face lift through King Township.
As we take time to reflect on our own lives, it’s important to support families who have a lot on their plates.
There’s no question the last term of King council has been one of innovative accomplishments, laying the groundwork for all of the good things that have happened, and some exciting ones yet to come.
The King Township Museum and property just west of King City could become the municipality’s hub of cultural activity. King hopes to reposition the site into a cultural and heritage focal point, a community centrepiece if you will.
King Township’s first council and committee of the whole meeting of the new term was held Monday and councillors didn’t waste any time getting down to business.
It’s all about revealing the true face of humanity and all of its frailties. Heroes are all around us. Remove their stiff outer shell and perhaps you can catch a glimpse of “the other side.”
King’s Elizabeth Crowe will continue to lead the York Catholic District School Board.
While critics blast Queen’s Park for delayed ice storm funding to municipalities, King’s updated tab will meet the provincial deadline.
For many of our equine gentle giants, the end of the road is a distasteful one indeed. Horses who have outlived their usefulness often end up at horse auctions, sold by the pound for their meat.
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