February 4, 2014 · 0 Comments
A new industrial plaza is being proposed for Schomberg.
Residents had the chance to provide input last week into King’s future with regards to transportation issues. Three public information drop-in sessions were held to explain the purpose of the study and garner public insights and suggestions.
The first of the Sustainability Committee’s community information sessions, Sustainable Sundays, held Jan. 26 at the King City Library, was a great success and was ...
Public safety was a top priority Monday as King council passed a bylaw to regulate the use of firearms and bows.
Taxpayers will be looking at a modest increase this year. King council approved the 2014 business plan and budget at its first meeting of the new year Monday.
Discussing post-traumatic stress disorder has become easier in recent years, but getting front line emergency personnel to open up about their experiences still remains a challenge.
York Region now has bragging rights for record-low tax increases over the past term. And that translates to a softer impact on homeowners.
It’s been a long, hard-fought battle, but King will not be going to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) on the King City Corporate Centre. The decision was made at the council meeting Monday.
As King continues to grow, so do the demands on the municipality’s parks, recreation and culture department. The coming year will be a critical one for the department, according a report received by King council recently.
Backed by a host of brand new “plans,” King Township is meeting the future head-on and well armed.
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