June 18, 2014 · 0 Comments
Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, George Westinghouse, Willis Carrier, the steam engine, the Panama Canal and King Township’s John Hollick.
Residents living on James Bowman Court in the new Noble Ridge subdivision in Nobleton don’t want an island in the middle of their cul-de-sac.
Local high school students were empowered as their classroom changed venue last week. In the auditorium at St. Michael Catholic Secondary School in Bolton, seeds of change were planted, by renowned missionary Father Christopher Hartley.
King’s Marylake Monastery and Our Lady of Grace Shrine is a place of solace and quiet contemplation. But every so often, the 400-seat Shrine echoes with classic sounds from the 1928 Aeolian Skinner organ, one of only three in the province.
King has opted to implement a township-wide tree preservation and promotion program instead of a regulatory tree preservation bylaw.
Many of us remember that exceptional high school English teacher or history professor. We were taken by their unbridled passion and enthusiasm, and hopefully we absorbed some of that ourselves.
Everyone has a role to play in preserving our history. And some of us even helped shape Canada’s past.
A new subdivision in King City is moving forward thanks to a collaborative effort between Signature Communities and existing residents.
King Council has sent a resolution asking the Region of York to amend its bylaw to prohibit signs at the intersection of King Road and Highway 27 in Nobleton and to stringently enforce those prohibitions.
People the world over are still fascinated by the last global conflict of the 20th century. The Second World War and all of its military history is one of the most studied and examined period in our recent history.
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