October 15, 2014 · 0 Comments
The Township is looking to gather public input for King’s new official plan.
After much debate, council has agreed to allow Pioneer Brand Honey owner Andre Flys to keep two signs on Highway 27 advertising his apiary.
There are simply no limits to what technology can offer society these days. In fact, a King-based business likes to think the applications for its aerial platforms are “infinite.”
King Township’s mayor has been returned to office, without a campaign being waged.
A report on a sidewalk streetscaping and improvement project at King Road and Keele Street in King City sparked a debate between two councillors at the Aug. 25 committee of the whole meeting.
King’s leading citizen’s group is making sure local voices are heard when it comes time to review some very important pieces of environmental legislation. The ...
Seneca College is asking King for a little help in facilitating their expansion plans.
A campaign to increase safety and encourage off-peak parking in King City will transform the core into a people-friendly place to shop.
Parents in Schomberg are stepping up their fight with the York District Separate School Board, to ensure their kids are safe walking to St. Patrick’s School.
Konstantin Toubis will carry the Conservative banner into next year’s federal election. Toubis became the Conservative candidate to represent the new riding of King-Vaughan, during the nomination meeting July 24 in Vaughan.
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