May 2013 Archive

King gained more than conceded regarding LCBO

I cannot speak for each member of council as to their rationale for accepting the LCBO’s ultimatum on design, but I can review my own. ...

Do we really need LCBO?

How many LCBO outlets do we really need? There are now three relatively convenient LCBO outlets in Bolton, Schomberg and even Aurora, for those residents on ...

New take on Oz thrills all ages

There are few classics that never seem to fade or go out of fashion. And some beg to be reborn.

Bob Rae rallies the Liberal party faithful at King BBQ

Some of the richest farmland in Ontario served as the backdrop to stir some enthusiasm among Liberal members and supporters during a BBQ Sunday afternoon in King.

Council compromise paves the way for Nobleton LCBO

The LCBO is coming to Nobleton.

Fiona Cowles named King’s Citizen of the Year

It’s hard to put a value on the contributions of King Township’s army of volunteers.

Volunteers contribute to the richness of life in King

In the midst of the elaborate ceremony created to pay tribute to King Township’s volunteers, one sentiment among them was consistent – they do it to fill a need and not for notoriety.

Internationally renowned King artist holds exhibit

Robert Luck, Consul and Trade commissioner at the Austrian Consulate General in Toronto congratulated King artist Ernestine Tahedl on the opening of her new exhibit. ...

Evening promises Cochrane, Cuddy, and Robertson

Aurora’s Team Wolf Pack doesn’t do things by halves.

Former councillor a resident watchdog

Call him opinionated, even a thorn in King council’s side. But one thing Jeff Laidlaw is not is apathetic.

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