December 3, 2013 · 0 Comments
Fostering inspiration, understanding and appreciation for the arts, heritage and nature in King takes a concerted effort by many dedicated groups and individuals.
Public reaction to the planned roundabout in King Township seems to be mixed. Despite efforts to espouse the virtues of the efficacy of King’s first roundabout, it comes as little consolation for the impacted property owners. Hosted by York Region staff and a team of consultants, the open house at Kettleby Public School drew an impressive crowd of close to 100 residents who got to see video and artist renderings of King’s newest traffic control measure.
Supporters, friends and special visitors gathered at the King City seniors’ centre Oct. 4 to honour one of Canada’s few remaining Second World War pilots. Lancaster pilot Alex Campbell, 90, was treated to a gather, partially to say farewell to some very special visitors from France.
The redistribution of federal electoral districts for Ontario, creating King-Vaughan, may open up the township to a new MP and MPP.
One of King Township’s leading volunteer forces – Fiona Cowles – has passed away. Cowles lost her courageous battle with cancer last week.
An application to redevelop a site in the core area of King City came before council at a public meeting on Sept. 23. The landowner, Aziz Georges, submitted a zoning bylaw amendment and site plan development application to redevelop the land, known as the King City Market.
King Township is fast becoming one of the best places to live, work and play. And the numbers back it up.
A beautiful piece of property has remained in public hands, thanks to bold move by King Township to purchase the former Holy Name School property from the York Catholic District School Board.
Mark Pavilons, editor of the King Weekly Sentinel, received an award for supporting the King Township Food Bank recently. Carol Ann Trebert presented the honour ...
« Previous Page