June 2013 Archive

Sense of family drives long-serving councillor

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, Nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Dr. Seuss That sentiment summarizes the tireless efforts of King’s most senior politician – Councillor Linda Pabst.

Creativity abounds at ASK Festival workshops

At this year’s Arts Society King (ASK) Festival, take time to discover the creative you!  Whether you are male, female, young, old, beginner or experienced, ...

York Region District School Board approves balanced 2013-2014 budget

The York Region District School Board approved a balanced 2013-2014 budget with a total of $1,2 billion. “The 2013-2014 budget is aligned with the goals ...

Visit skateboard park during King City Festival

King City’s new skateboard park is going to be buzzing on June 15 for the “King of the Bowl Jam” from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. as part of the annual King City Festival.

Big day for Kingridge stables in Palgrave Sunday

Sunday was a pretty good day for King City’s Kingridge Stables.

King speed skater sets Ontario speed record

Local speed skater Andria Scarpelli, a member of the King Speed Skating Club, set two Ontario Speed records this spring in the girls age class 8 during a competition held in Oakville.

King tackles half of Sustinability Plan’s immediate priorities

Last week’s Sustainable King reviewed the Sustainability Plan and explained the Township and community roles in implementing it. We promised to let you know about ...

Rae says Calandra ‘stigmatizing mental illness by playing politics’

By playing politics with mental illness, MP Paul Calandra and the Conservative Party are not only stigmatizing those living with mental health issues, they are ...

Polo for Heart offers world class polo and entertainment for everyone

Polo for Heart, one of Canada’s most unique equestrian sporting events, offers a spectacular venue from which to watch thoroughbred polo ponies and players from ...

York recognizes athletes during Access Awareness Week

As part of National Access Awareness Week, York Region showcased some impressive local athletes and celebrated the work that is being done to make programs and services more accessible for people with disabilities at the Administrative Centre recently.

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