Every day in this great country of ours, high above our heads something strange is going on. According to the 2013 UFO Survey, published by Ufology Research, almost three unusual objects per day are reported by average citizens.
Residents living on Nobleview Drive want to hook up to the sanitary sewer system in Nobleton.
It will cost a little over $2.5 million to rebuild the bridge in Asnorveldt.
The winter that never ends is testing our resolve. And it will have far-reaching impacts well into the spring.
A King City family is horrified by the mauling of their dog by a pair of coyotes Monday night.
From the first battle of the Second World War, to the final sortie, we remember the valiant efforts of Canadians who fought for our freedom. The unique air raids by Bomber Command on April 25, 1945 may not have made many headlines, or gone down in the annals of military history. They were, nevertheless, part of the mayhem that typified the last global conflict.
Ernestine Tahedl thinks big. She has to – the average canvas simply isn’t big enough to contain her enthusiasm and soulful creations.
The NobleKing Knights continued to chug along in their quest for playoff supremacy last week, with multiple teams still in the hunt for championship titles.
With playoff season in full swing, Schomberg Minor Hockey still has some teams in the midst of some big battles.
King Curling Club may be Ontario’s youngest curling club, but on Wednesday March 12, it played host to a packed house of curlers in the first annual Shamrock Bonspiel for Little Rocks and Bantams.
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