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Ontario providing transit funding for King, York

February 3, 2021   ·   0 Comments

King will get some transit upgrades, thanks to funding from the Province. Ontario is providing $16,943,429 in funding to York Region through Ontario’s Gas Tax program.

Province investing more than $600,000 for infrastructure projects in King Township

The Ontario government is making another investment in small, rural and northern communities. Through the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF), Ontario continues to support municipalities ...

Township, Seneca unite to repurpose historic Eaton Hall

The historic Eaton Hall will get a new lease on life, thanks to an agreement between King Township and Seneca College. Councillors gave their stamp of approval on the new deal, which will see the famous site revamped and repurposed.

King has 4 cases of UK COVID variant

King Township has recorded four cases of the U.K. variant strain of COVID-19.York Region noted the four King residents are among seven in total with ...

Rocabi blankets offer a ‘big hug’

These days we all need a hug. Since we can’t get it from friends and extended family, it’s nice to know we have one waiting for us every night. One affordable product to help us all get a good night’s sleep is a weighted blanket. Many different brands are available to help promote sleep and reduce stress.

Province issues stay-at-home order

Residents are being told to stay home, as the province is in the grips of a COVID-19 emergency. In response to a doubling in COVID-19 cases over the past two weeks, the real and looming threat of the collapse of the province’s hospital system Premier Doug Ford issued a new stay-at-home order Tuesday.

King moves forward with transportation vision

King Township is on the road to implementing a comprehensive network of plans that will set the future of transportation in King for the next ...

Water and wastewater user rates move to 0% increase

Regional Council has adopted amended recommendations to 2021 Water and Wastewater User Rates. The previously approved 2.9% increase in the combined water and wastewater wholesale ...

York Public Health begins distributing Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to long-term care homes

York Region Public Health has begun the process of delivering Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines to long-term care homes in York Region.“This is an exciting and ...

King council refuses endorsement, but wants to help Augustinians with future plans

King councillors found themselves in a catch-22 with a recent request. Council jostled with a disdain for a Ministerial Zoning Order, while siding with the idea for a local project. With few options available to them, the owners of Marylake asked council to endorse an MZO, helping to further their plans for a large-scale seniors complex on their large property north of King City.

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