January 2014 Archive

Cougars split games, remain tied in second place

With just five games remaining in the season, the Junior C Schomberg Cougars are tied for second place with the Alliston Hornets with 51 points in the GMOJCHL standings.

King curlers cue in for the count

While the minus 24 temperatures we experienced last week may have reached new records on the weather scale, some of our King curlers reached their own new records in the club’s return to play for the second half of the season.

Strategies vital to Township’s future

Editorial While many criticize bureaucracy for red tape and mountains of reports and documents, local plans and strategies are vital to plotting our course and ...

Giving to others is really in our nature

Most of us fully understand the concepts of giving, paying it forward and spontaneous acts of kindness. We do so because, well, it’s in our nature.

St. Joseph’s hosts benefit concert for Saving Laura

By Brock Weir Laura, a Grade 2 student at St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School, spent this Christmas a long way from home. Staying with her ...

Pellegrini launches re-election campaign

Mayor Steve Pellegrini has some unfinished business. And he wants another term to further enhance the measures he’s helped put in place.

Crews working to remove tree debris from recent storm

It may be spring before the remnants of the recent ice storm that hit King Township are completely cleaned up. And the tab may hit upwards of $200,000.

Cost of running King election over 100K

The coming municipal election in 2014 will dent the Township coffers by roughly $120,000.

Public provides input in King’s official plan review

The Township of King is undergoing an official plan review. A special council meeting was held recently at The Country Day School in King City to get input from the public and council regarding what items should be included as part of the review.

Nobleton Lakes aims to become the go-to event centre

It may be freezing outside, but Nobleton Lakes Golf Club never closes. In fact, it’s open for business and hopes to become King’s go-to event facility.

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