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Tahedl supports student with art at Olde Mill Gallery

March 20, 2019   ·   0 Comments

Renowned artist Ernestine Tahedl, and the artists at the Olde Mill Art Gallery & Shoppe in Schomberg, welcomed a humanitarian into their fold. Original works by Tahedl and Helen Lucas are up for sale, with proceeds going to aid a humanitarian mission to Rwanda by a university student.

King names new Chief Administrative Officer

King Township will have a new CAO, as long-serving Susan Plamondon retires. King has appointment Daniel Kostopoulos as its incoming Chief Administrative Officer effective April 1.

Local firm excited about potential spinoffs of government commitment to ‘Lunar Gateway’

Canada’s support for NASA’s Lunar Gateway program comes as good news to a King-based firm. Canada’s commitment to participating in the Lunar Gateway forms the cornerstone of “Exploration, Imagination, Innovation: A New Space Strategy for Canada,” which aims to leverage Canadian strengths like robotics, while advancing science and innovation in exciting areas like AI and biomedical technologies.

Meet student and artists at Olde Mill Gallery

The artists at the Olde Mill Art Gallery & Shoppe in Schomberg welcomed a new addition. Original works by two notable local artists are for sale, ...

Metal artist celebrates life with sculptures

There’s something about creation that has fascinated humankind from the very beginning. For an artist, every work is a form of creation – a combination of talent, magic and dedication and perhaps a little divine inspiration.

Fideli visits Nobleton to announce pending provincial budget

The Ford government’s first budget vows to restore confidence in Ontario’s finances. Finance Minister Vic Fedeli was in Nobleton last week, along with King-Vaughan MPP Stephen Lecce, to offer a sneak peak into the 2019 budget, to be released April 11. They made the announcement at the Cappuccino Bakery and Fideli talked with individuals, workers and families about restoring trust in the province’s finances and the government's plan to cut red tape and make Ontario open for business – and open for jobs.

Household gizmo fills a need and keeps us green

Canadians love the environment. They also love soda. What better way to combine these two passions than a simple, inexpensive household gadget? It’s soda joy without all the additives.

CDS Saints hang on for CISAA hockey championship

The Country Day School Saints are at the top of the prep school hockey pyramid. The varsity squad captured the championship of the CISAA’s non-contact tier one division on Monday, marking a fitting end to a stellar season.

King City Lions win back-to-back York Region titles

The Lions’ roar never faulted. For only the third time in history, and the second time since the program started back up only a few years ago, the varsity hockey King City Lions are the York Region Athletic Association champions.

Preliminary budget projects small increase in taxes

After being told by councillors to trim some staff expenses, King’s treasurer is charged with bringing forward a responsible, and affordable 2019 budget. If the preliminary budget is any indication, taxpayers should be spared surprises and substantial increases this year.

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