Mark Pavilons As we approach Christmas Day and all that it brings, no doubt most of our youngsters have had the chance to sit on ...
Christmas in King is coming to a highly successful conclusion to a busier than ever season. Over 200 people were assisted to have a merry ...
The Schomberg Cougars were looking to rebound after losing three of four games and they did just that against the Alliston Hornets and Huntsville Otters last week. Collecting three of four possible points moved the Cougars back into third place in the Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C standings, 10 points behind the first place Caledon squad and five behind Alliston.
The Schomberg Red Wings LL tyke 2 team traveled to King City to visit Nobleking Knights LL 1 squad on Saturday and both teams skated their way to a riveting 7-7 tie.
Youngsters in King will be smiling this Christmas, thanks to toy collections in aid of the Nobleton Christmas Drive.
When Nobleton Tim Hortons owners Len and Rita Mizzoni were trying to decide which charity would benefit from this summer's smile cookie campaign, they said it was important that it go to a local charity that helps local families.
Building on the community-led sustainability plan, King Township has cemented those aspects into its own corporate vision statement.
The 2013 Spotlight on Business plaques were presented to four outstanding local business owners at the Dec. 2 council meeting. The program is part of King’s economic development strategy.
As most residents gear up for the holidays, municipal leaders are crunching some numbers, in anticipation of next year’s budget.
Backed by a host of brand new “plans,” King Township is meeting the future head-on and well armed.
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