October 2013 Archive

Schomberg Cougars on a winning streak

After facing a couple rough losses in the opening weeks of the season, the Schomberg Cougars seem to have righted the ship and find themselves in the midst of a four-game win streak. The streak has them currently sitting in second place in their division behind Penetang, who they beat 4-3 in the shootout at home last Thursday night.

King United Soccer Club breaks ground for new field at church

Representatives from the King United Soccer Club were eager to break the ground on a new 9 v 9 soccer field at King Bible Church last week. They were joined by members of council and Mayor Steve Pellegrini for the ceremony.

Royals make soccer club history with victories

The King City Royals U12 girls team of the King United Soccer Club had a very successful 2013 outdoor season. Playing in the Central Girls ...

Minor peewee Knights win tournament

The NobleKing Knights minor peewees, sponsored by Solo Motors, Cappuccino Bakery, Sabrina Foods and Diceman Lawn Care, travelled to Orangeville to take part in their ...

EI rate freeze is good news: MP

The Harper government recently announced that Employment Insurance rates that employers and employees pay will be frozen for the next three years. This means that ...

The flip side of modern advances

When humankind disappears from the cosmic landscape, I hope we have left a decent legacy behind.

King City United Church marks its 50th

An anniversary is a time for reflection and renewal. The congregation at King City United Church is set to mark its 50th anniversary.

Good turnout for Schomberg Country Run

The annual Schomberg Country Run drew a lot of support and participants Saturday for the annual fundraiser. Half of the proceeds go toward the ongoing ...

King’s inukshuk ‘Little Joe’ generates interest on travel site

There are many icons of Canadian culture. And nothing is more closely associated with our aboriginal heritage than the inukshuk. Found across Canada and chosen as the symbol for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, the inukshuk is a collection of stones assembled to resemble a human shape (in Inuit inukshuk means something that acts for or performs the function of a person). And King is home to one of the biggest in the world.

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