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Council bans heavy trucks on municipal streets

January 9, 2019   ·   0 Comments

King council has toughened up its parking regulations, banning oversized trucks on municipal roads. Councillors approved staff recommendations and a bylaw amendment to ban the trucks.

YRP posting names of those charged with impaired related offences

In an attempt to curb a continuing problem, York Regional Police are posting the names of people charged with impaired driving related offences.

Actor Art Hindle proud to promote Canadian talent

Art Hindle is having the time of his life. The past 18 months have been exciting, and busy for the iconic Canadian actor with 50 years under his belt.

Dog Tales evolves, expands to meet the need

Who would have thought a deep love of animals would turn into a multi-faceted service organization? Certainly not Robert Scheinberg and his wife Danielle Eden, founders of King’s Dog Tales Sanctuary. Marking its fourth anniversary, Dog Tales continues to evolve into a large-scale undertaking, a harmonious passion of caring for dogs across the province, and even around the world.

An open letter to MPP Stephen Lecce

The following letter, to King-Vaughan MPP Stephen Lecce, was submitted to the Sentinel. I have read with regret all the changes implemented by the Conservative government in Ontario ...

Memorial skate a huge success

The King minor Atom A hockey team and the DeLuca family would like to express their sincere gratitude to everyone that attended the Coach Fern ...

King won’t close Toll Road

King Township wants alternatives to closing Toll Road. Councillors didn’t buckle to a request by Metrolinx to close Toll Road, and instead, want to explore other options. Councillors also felt Metrolinx was being a little presumptuous in asking the municipality do close the road to meet their requirements.

Cougars tame Terriers in home win

 Slowly but surely, the Schomberg Cougars are clawing their way back into the Provincial Junior Hockey League picture. The Junior C club picked up three ...

CCKT board ready to meet challenges of 2019

I’m writing this article as recent “past chair” of CCKT. It’s my personal sign-off to my direct engagement with this wonderful organization and members, having served 10 years on the board, eight as chair.

Townhouse development moves ahead

A proposed multi-unit townhouse complex in King City has moved one step closer to reality. King council gave their approval in principle, and amended the zoning bylaw to permit the planned 60-unit townhouse complex on Keele, just north of Station Road.

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