Two King residents were honoured along with their peers at a special presentation in Toronto last week.
Despite the rather harsh winter weather we’re experiencing, it won’t have much of an impact on King Township’s budget.
The Run or Walk for Southlake will be held on Sunday, April 27 and organizers are hoping this year will be bigger and better than ever.
Young people who stutter have a new residential summer camp, thanks to the efforts of an 11-year-old King Township boy.
The federal government is on the path to balancing the budget.
Things we take for granted go a very long way in developing nations. And everyday items, such as President’s Choice reusable shopping bags, become a valuable resource to those with limited means.
Just days after winning their first playoff game in five years, the Schomberg Cougars Jr. C hockey club upped the ante and won their first playoff series in 11 years by dispatching the Caledon Golden Hawks in game five on Thursday night.
The NobleKing Knights minor peewee A hockey team took to the ice on Saturday for game three of their quarterfinal series against a formidable Barrie Colts squad at the Nobleton Arena.
As you enter the beautiful lounge area at the King Curling Club, you will find reminders of King Township’s rich and deep curling history. The walls have large, stately picture frames that contain many plaques from the many leagues and championships that took place in the old and new Nobleton and Schomberg arenas.
One characteristic that’s unique to the human condition is dignity.
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