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Veteran wrangler worked with Hollywood’s best

May 7, 2014   ·   0 Comments

Every piece of art and every framed photograph in John “Frenchie” Berger’s Nobleton home has a story and some meaning behind it. If only they could talk.

King’s volunteers shine at recognition night

The contributions of hundreds of community-minded volunteers made last Thursday “an extremely special day in King,” according to Mayor Steve Pellegrini. In fact, it’s his number-one perk.

A citizen’s guide to resources in making environmental views known

Concerned Citizens of King Township and the King Weekly Sentinel have received many inquiries following the successful April 9 environmental forum. Residents are eager to follow up and let their views be known, but lacked a comprehensive list of contacts.

Time for residents to get involved in plan review process

It’s time for concerned citizens to make a lot of noise and elevate the discussion on the environmental plans that protect lands in Ontario.

King council approves draft tourism plan

King has an abundance of tourism, hospitality and recreational opportunities that need to be tapped into.

Resident, CPFF lobby to make life-extending drug accessible

Most of us enjoy a certain quality of life. And when e need it, we hope the care and medical services are available.

Passionate environmentalists spark public discussion

Environmentalists are anything but low key. That was evidenced last Wednesday night as a panel of experts revealed their genuine passion for environmental issues in this province.

Nobleton firm crafts exotic animal feed

Humans share the planet with some fascinating creatures. Animals under our care, especially those in captivity, require nutritional diets.

King Township staff on the ‘sunshine list’

Surrounded by high-paid civil servants throughout York Region, King Township seems rather tame – only eight of its staffers made the “sunshine list” in 2013.

Police offer $50,000 reward in King cold case

York Regional Police are hoping to crack a 42-year-old murder case. They’re offering a $50,000 reward for information that helps them solve the 1972 murder of 16-year-old Yvonne Leroux. The reward is in effect until March 26, 2015.

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