October 2013 Archive

Eric Lamaze faultless in €1,500,000 Furusiyya FEI Nations’ Cup final

Olympic champion Eric Lamaze produced two clear rounds in the €1,500,000 Furusiyya FEI Nations’ Cup final to lead Canada to a sixth place finish among 18 countries vying for the inaugural title. The Real Club de Polo de Barcelona hosted the four-day CSIO5* show jumping event from Sept. 26-29. The two-round Nations’ Cup competition was held over two days.

Tenth garden party benefits Southlake

Pathways to Perennials held its 10th annual Art and Jazz Garden Party last week to once again benefit the Southlake cancer unit in Newmarket. The party featured local art, a live performance by Trilogy Jazz band, raffle tickets for prizes, dinner and much more.

War veteran Alex Campbell honoured at reception

The King City Seniors Centre hosted a reception in honour of King City’s Alex Campbell, a distinguished Second World War pilot, whose Lancaster bomber was shot down over France on July 28, 1944.

Video released by growers’ association

The sixth of seven video clips has been released by the Holland Marsh Growers’ Association (HMGA). This recent release revolves around climate, or more correctly, ...

Canadians burdened by plastic money woes

Ever since plastic money was created, we North Americans embraced it for its convenience. Little did we know it would be the monkey on our backs, leading to historic levels of debt and unprecedented burdens.

Eek hosts discussion event focused on helping families

The Hon. Teresa Piruzza, MPP for Windsor West and Minister of Children and Youth Services, participated in a discussion last week at the home of King Township Councillor Avia Eek.

Property owners oppose roundabout

Have you ever really fell in love with a place? I did when I moved to King Township after living in Vaughan for 10 years.  ...

King City Market proposal presented to council

An application to redevelop a site in the core area of King City came before council at a public meeting on Sept. 23. The landowner, Aziz Georges, submitted a zoning bylaw amendment and site plan development application to redevelop the land, known as the King City Market.

Navigating King’s first roundabout

The creation of the first traffic roundabout in King is causing a bit of apprehension. But King politicians and regional staff are working with landowners to alleviate problems early on in the process.

Pellegrini seeks relief funding for Kettleby Fair

King Township wants to ensure that local volunteer events continue, and it’s willing to put its money where its mouth is.

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