November 23, 2022 · 0 Comments
It’s often said there is no “I” in “TEAM” and that sentiment was made abundantly clear as the 2022-2026 council assumed their duties. Councillors were sworn in Monday during the inaugural ceremonies with a fitting amount of pageantry.
A strike has been averted with a tentative agreement between the Province and CUPE.This is the first tentative central agreement reached through the 2022 round ...
The Province, and particularly Education Minister Stephen Lecce, are disappointed that CUPE members may be heading towards a strike.“We are disappointed that after only a ...
King Township has rolled out the welcome mat to the future expansion of Southlake Regional Health Centre. Mayor Steve Pellegrini presented a motion at the final meeting for the 2018-2022 council, supporting a new facility on the border with Newmarket.
For parents, the best scene in the world plays out at Christmas, when the little ones tear open their presents. With wrapping paper flying about, the expressions and wide eyes say it all. Opening a gift to reveal one of the latest, hottest toys is simply the best.
A big part of enjoying the festive season is the sights, sounds and colours. Lights, both indoor and outdoor, make the holiday season complete. Twinwkly has brought its A-game to scene and sprinkled some magic.
A plan for more than 400 homes plus commercial uses in Nobleton was unveiled Monday during King’s virtual council meeting. But it will be many years down the road. The owners of the Boynton lands made the application for the 57.2 acres on the east side of Highway 27 just south of the village core.
Nothing picks up our moods like colourful lights. Vibrant lighting makes our homes more inviting, warm and comfortable. It can also add excitement to a bland gaming or entertainment room. Leading lighting maker Govee answers the call with some amazing products.
Immediately following proclamation of the Keeping Students in Class Act, the Province filed a submission to the Ontario Labour Relations Board in response to CUPE’s ...
After two dubious years of any group gatherings, the King Township Food Bank was pleased to host this year’s Sip & Savour fundraiser as a hybrid edition. Themed La Ville Lumière, the 9th annual Sip & Savour featured the sights, sounds and tastes of Paris in two ways – an in-person gathering at WaterStone Estate & Farms or a home-delivered takeout option with a webcast presentation – enjoyed by over 130 and 60 ticket holders respectively.
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