February 10, 2021 · 0 Comments
President of the King Chamber of Commerce and of Trisan Construction Angelo Santorelli, along with King Township Mayor Steve Pellegrini, officially unveiled a not-for-profit initiative in collaboration with Spray Lake Waterpark this past weekend. Santorelli, who owns the property, built the initiative along with co-founders of Spray Lake Waterpark Scott and Jono Boysen to support local businesses in the township.
King Township is excited to announce its very first digital-only Community Services Guide for the 2021 winter season.With a new online-only digital guide, Community Services ...
The provincial government announced Monday that the Stay-at-Home order will continue to apply in York, Peel and Toronto until Monday, Feb. 22.Final decisions will be ...
York Region schools will re-open to students Feb. 16. Education Minister, and King-Vaughan MPP Stephen Lecce announced last week Ontario is ready to open schools. “Safety is paramount,” and getting kids back in school is critical.
It has taken 20 years, but a group of Canadians is ecstatic about achieving new heights in ballistics. A Schomberg man is part of a team of Canadian ballistic experts who have shattered world records. In the world of munitions, even a slight edge or improvement is vitally important, especially for military applications.
The pandemic has laid waste to countless jobs, many of which will never return. Staff cuts and layoffs may be the easiest way for companies in the private sector to deal with revenue losses. But King Township has opted for efficiencies and redeploying staff, to create a much more productive adminstration.
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.
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 ...
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 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 ...
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